I'm still struggling to sort out the distinctions among note, scratchpad and superdoc -- among other things. (Though I was inducted to pmdev quite a long time ago, I've been able to contribute very little there, not entirely because of focusing on SiteDocClan matters ... and on actually learning enough about Perl to actually be a useful devil.} Can you help us there?
So -- :-{) -- even a coherent, concise and comprehensive response runs the risk of becoming part of another doc.
OTOH, perhaps the light will dawn tonite (it's now sundown, localtime) as I burn some more lamps in search of illumination.
tye has recognized -- with highly complimentary comments in another thread ( Process for Site Improvement ) -- that your extraordinary (yep, another compliment) efforts as a dev are above and beyond what we see from members of the hoi poli (like /me). Perhaps others are likewise befuddled.
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