Was it really the author's decision? Perhaps it was in that particular case, but I believe that in a more general way this may not be the truth.
Last week, I noticed that Writing Solid CPAN Modules was considered to be moved to Tutorials. Despite having been a monk for two years, I was, cough, hardly aware of the Tutorials section and it never occurred to me to post it there! So, I was pleased to learn about this possibility and will consider posting there next time.

On reflection, I agree with tye that many meditations (including mine) are not complete or detailed enough to be a tutorial, but could be polished up to a high enough standard with some extra effort from the author and especially by incorporating the feedback got from the meditation.


In reply to Re: Rethinking Tutorials by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread Rethinking Tutorials by gmax

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