Hi All, Well I am writing this with a bit of fear !

Last time i did write an RFC for www.perlmonks.org and it got downrated by everyone to reach the worst node of the day.

Anyhow I would just like to know whether we need to continue addresing the anonymous user of this monastery as "Anonymous-Monk" .. while people in this monastery take lot of points/time to reach the monk level.

I will also tell you the reason why I did write this -

Since i respect this monastery very much I am very keen to know whether the "Monk" sticking to the Anonymous user is a right attribute given to the anonymous user.

very few people in Anonymous category put questions or reply as real monks of this group.

Please give a thought about this Mr Vroom and other fellow monks { of course without downrating this node ;-) }

Castaway, Bart , Corion and many more - who have been correcting me at times , I would like a reply from you too.

Regards

Prad

"If you wish to down rate , do it since I learn in that way too"

Update :: 4 hours after placing the original node

Its sad that people are replying to me as if I want to acclaimed as a monk , infact I was downvoted once for telling why am I an Acolyte when i am not worth it.

Huh , this would be my last comment on something on the site and I will concentrate on coding perl rather than talking things on this monastery.

Still I am happy to see the unity in you ( on commenting against me :-D )


In reply to Anonymous Monker ! by prad_intel

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