Good ideas, thanks.

I like more control than a wiki would do. I ran 2 wikis and had to shut done both due to exessive spamming and lack of community. Of course it proves more that I was not good at initiating them and maintaining them than they are not good.

I though of finding people who would volunteer to maintain the subforum of one distro. This would include taking care that the discussion is clean (no spammers and other bad ppl) and build some kind of a home pages for the module. Linking to other sites, emphasizing nodes etc.

BTW allowing links is in the work, I just wanted to get the site off the ground (or my HD) so to get feedback soon but knowing the real work only starts now....


In reply to Re^2: CPAN::Forum opens its virtual doors by szabgab
in thread CPAN::Forum opens its virtual doors by szabgab

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