Okay, let's put this in a slightly different light. jcwren pointed out that there are approximately 28,000 nodes and providing a link likst to all of them would not be realistic. Of course, we can search for nodes that interest us, but that's really missing out on a lot of interesting PM stuff.

For example, in my personal nodelet, I have added numerous "PM" nodes that are integral to the site as opposed to being created by Monks like myself. Some of these are:

I can't find a comprehensive list of PM-specific information like that; I had to stumble across those on my own. I can search nodes for information on using Perl to send e-mail or browse through Perl Poetry all I want, but that's not quite the same.

Perhaps narrowing Guildenstern's request down to PM-specific information would be more interesting.

Cheers,
Ovid


In reply to (Ovid) RE: PM hard to navigate for newcomer by Ovid
in thread PM hard to navigate for newcomer by Guildenstern

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