Hi All,

I joined this group a month back and within this span I have reached acolyte level. Maybe as time proceeds with the experience points increasing I may one day reach monk or even saint an year after but AM I WORTH THE LEVEL ?

All i have done is to put questions and learn through the answers given by real monks and saints.

I have a few change requests regarding the experience or the rating system->

1) Points should be alloted for replying to queries.

2) Points should not flow automatically unless they have contributed.

3) The user should be given an option to step down any level or minus one level.( as i feel I am not eligible enough to even be called or known as an acolyte )

4)An option should be given to where the user wants to place his node or wants to move his node.

5)As this group now has all possible questions and answers a more user friendly search should be give in such a way that I give my problem in one sentence and it gives me the documented answers , maybe from the existing nodes or from the perl network in www.

6)There can be a place where people can throw the best links about perl and give them a suitable heading , so others like me can benefit.

7) There is no specailized perl course in india , so please make people aware of any training programs if any worldwide. This will make more people to enter here and check out whats next on perl.

8) I suggest from the expertise you all have , you can form a team and get associated with some Indian Software firms to give training in perl and this can mint a lot for you and mean a lot for people like me.

9)Please correct me wherever I am wrong and indicate me wherever I am right.

Thanks and Regards

prad

Intelligence is a constant , Population is increasing


In reply to RFC to site changes and XP changes by prad_intel

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