There was also long ago a thread discussing the question if the "perl guru's" like Wall, Schwartz, Christiansen (forgive me my funny and short list, it's not meant as anything else than a short list) should get tons of XP in advance, but as far as I remember all agreed that everyone has to earn his XP. And very professional perl coders might say welcome to those who ask them in any other way (just as merlyn does by stating that he welcomes questions about questionable code by e-mail). But I would recommend to NOT TO LET MONKS decide whether a monk is allowed to access this section or not. Just keep it simple.

Have a nice day
All decision is left to your taste

In reply to Re: More Code review by little
in thread Code review by toadi

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