Chating with Albannach, OeufMayo and others,
we came up with the idea to register our perlmonks nick on several sites (slashdot for example) to prevent someone else using them with bad intents...

I quickly came up with an (ugly) script to mass register monks on slashdot (easily transatable to other sites, see on my homenode)

So here are my questions :

UPDATE :
Sorry I didn't make it more clear, but I'm talking to mass register only the monks willing to...
My Idea is mainly a convenience for those interested in registering several sites at a time.
As most of the people interested will register by hand anyway, what's wrong ? I'm just trying to optimize the process.


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In reply to Registering your nick on other sites by arhuman

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