Breathe tye, breathe before you post.

I have not submitted a poll because, as you already know, I think your suggestion procedure is bad IMHO. I have made suggestions for improving the procedure before but I believe you rejected them as stupid, so why should I implement something?

Look, I would be more than happy to work on this, as long as my time and effort are not wasted. (That's a big "if" considering your machine-gun responses to my posts.) Besides, I am tired of bringing it up all the time.

Here's one thing that (I think) could be added in less than 30 seconds: Below the results of each poll, there could be a link to how to create a poll. People who view poll results would likely be interested in suggesting polls and placing a link there would make sense...

(And I am serious about helping out... breathe, breathe!)


In reply to Re^3: Should we have more Perl "style" related Polls? (SEP) by jacques
in thread Should we have more Perl "style" related Polls? by monkfan

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