Perhaps merging the three sections into one would be useful. It seems to me that the three sections are just variations of the same classification; i.e. "post code that you've written that isn't part of a SOPW or Meditation."Perhaps put it all as Code

I agree with blazar that posts in these categories seem neglected; I have a hunch that posters to these categories would like more feedback on their code than they are getting. Monks may be in the rut of "Please frame your post in the form of a question":) I think that the more knowledgeable monks would be able to provide suggestions for improvement based on fairly quick scans of posts in these categories.

In reply to Re: Visibility of code-like sections... by Scott7477
in thread Visibility of code-like sections... by blazar

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