Monks,

I was looking around the monastary curious about the stats of other monks and even about the site in general. I asked in the CB if there were any statistics pages. I was pointed over to http://tinymicros.com/pm/index.php?goto=MainPage. This site is a great and has a lot of interesting information.

That being said, I have been roaming around the monastary for a while and had never even heard of this. I was wondering why this site isn't advertised more. Is there any reason in particular? If not, why isn't it on the main menu or at least a default on the side bar menu?

I think it should be added as there has obviously been quite a bit of time put into the site itself and its worthy of some recognition and regular use. Thoughts?

Update: It's been brought to my attention that there is also a site with CB stats. Thus something along the lines of a stats node can be created. It can have links to both sites, plus whatever else might be out there that isn't mentioned (please mention in reply if you put your hard work into it).


In reply to Perl Monks Statistics Menu Addition by madbombX

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