Over the years, there have been at least 50,000 questions asked here (I'm doing a really rough 30/day => 10,000/year for over 5 years), and probably a quarter of a million answers given. Is anyone doing anything about organizing these in some form? I mean: book, FAQ, etc., We can rely on Super Search, but there is only so much a search engine can do, and questions are getting repeated quite often (granted, not a bad thing, gosples should be repeated daily), but I'd like to get my hands on a book called something like "Wisdoms of the perl Monastery, volume 3", "More Pe(a)rl for monks", etc.
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