Perhaps if you had submitted even a *single* poll, I might take your whining about wanting better polls to heart. Just to make sure I didn't miss one, I did a super search for any nodes by you that mention "poll". (Lots of nodes asking for ways to submit poll suggestions but not a single poll suggestion actually submitted)

The procedure I use for receiving poll suggestions from users is in the site documentation (no other gods have offered to support any alternate submission methods that I've seen and no users have ponied up the effort to support any alternate submission methods that I've seen).

And suggesting a poll title is not writing a poll. It is just another example of asking someone else to do the work for you.

I'd say "put up or shut up" but I don't have any expectation that you'll do either. *yawn*

- tye        


In reply to Re^2: Should we have more Perl "style" related Polls? (SEP) by tye
in thread Should we have more Perl "style" related Polls? by monkfan

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