I have noticed that whenver I log into the monastery, and refresh my screen, usually my user name doesn't show up in the 'Other Users' noddlet for either along time, or sometimes, never! This happens to me usually at home, and school too, so a variety of different computers. I have tried to refresh my window many times, and try going to another section of the site, but usually, to no avail. Can anyone let me know if this is a problem with perlmonks? Or is at problem with my own computers. Thanks.
My second point I guess has already been minorly stated by previous monks, but I felt the need to bring it up again. There should either be (IMO) more emphasis put on searching for a topic (or super searching,) or discussion that you might be thinking of doing, (before) you go ahead and post whatever you are thinking right then. Otherwise like has already happened (myself included... I'm not perfect ^_-) we get a lot of repeat messages/topics/discussions/et. al. I think that if you have a discussion close to a previous one, just add a reply on an older one, and that would save space on unnessecary topics. This might be a wrong idea, but I think it would help clean up some of the monastery... sort of like when you defragment your hard drive ^_^. Thanks!!
Anyways, what do you think for any of these 2 topics?
bladx ~ ¡muchas veces tengo preguntas!
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