Yeh,

I think it is a good idea: A section called My projects.

So only 'you' can 'start' a node under that. You can start with an idea and not necessarily the code. Others can contribute appropriately. It will allow for easy feed back to your ideas and we can learn about practical ideas about everyone's project.

Update:(Aug 4)
Project Zone would be next 'logical step for PM, IMHO. Where we will be more than task oriented and we may not have finalized product to begin with. It would serve a place for many of us before we put them in 'Cool use of perl' or even Sourceforge. Participation wiill be more or less project oriented, rather than task oriented.


In reply to Re: Not so cool uses of perl by artist
in thread Not so cool uses of perl by johnnywang

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