thx b10m - valid thougths
A threaded setup is vital for Perlmonks, IMHO. Discussions usually fly from left to right here. I don't have time to check this place every 10 seconds, so -with my bad memory- I need to see the structure, and I fear a lot of monks are like me in that way.
phpBB (yeah, as if we'd use a PHP solution) is bad in another way. It gives out a big list with all its members, including their email addresses (although I think at least they don't enable that "feature" by default anymore). would love that though ...
above all - :: loook at the usability - and look at the other boards over there. plz take a good board like the phpBB.com bulletin board - it is runned on 200 000sites.
well guess that this is tested 200 000 environments.
believe me - you could win alot
Your board has absolutely no usability
again;: see the board on www.devshed.com
bye your perl_girl
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