Like a fine monk (which name I forgot1) said in the CB the other day:

All scripts evolve till they're able to e-mail. All communities evolve till they look like Orkut.

I personally do not see any valid reason of why this should be a Perlmonks feature, for the simple fact that I couldn't care less about how monk A is thinking about monk B. And I don't think the general opinion on some monk should matter at all.

This will only lead, IMHO, to shameless flame-war type of postings. MS Windows vs *NIX, Emacs vs Vim, religion vs atheism etc.

Just my €0,02

--
b10m

All code is usually tested, but rarely trusted.

1 Please /msg me your name if I'm referring to you, so I can give credit where credit is due. So far, Corion is a suspect, although he denies some of the charges ;)

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