While reading through the Monastery today, I got struck by a thought. Since it's such a rare occurance, I figured I'd share.
I noticed a flury of coding activity by our gracious host
vroom, and the announcements in the Perl Discussion Section. What struck me is does this really belong in a discussion section of the site?
What I was thinking was should there be a new section created for just site related changes? I realize that there is occasionally a proposed change, like this one, which might garner some discussion or feedback. This would also create one central space where we could go to see what has changed recently.
I'm not sure how much work would be involved here, but I figured I'd throw the idea out there.
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