I must say that
- as a Perl newbie
- who had to learn English in school
- and is new to the monastery
- and who is troubled by a problem
it can be very hard to think of a appropriate title for the question.
I appreciate that the more experienced people can help me, when I am being a little stupid or something, because I am not a very good title finder.
But if someone is very convinced about the own titles they find, then they must think hard about it, and already find a good one, then nobody has a need to change it again. You can look what titles there have already been, and think why they are good or bad.
Me personally, I think it's very important how a title is in a list of search results, there you have nothing but the title to decide on which node you click.
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