Thank you toolic for updating the article and letting us know about it, however, the discussion of any changes to the article should happen on the article's talk page on Wikipedia. With the discussion kept there, the Monks can't be accused of pushing an agenda of any kind. Remember the article needs to keep a neutral point of view (NPOV), use reliable third party sources, and not be an advert for PerlMonks. It also needs to be renamed, PerlMonks is one word not two, but that discussion can happen there as well.

We don't want someone on Wikipedia to find an off-Wiki discussion on the article. That could lead to the article being put up for discussion (AFD) which could lead to its deletion. PerlMonks is an important player in the Perlverse and needs to be noted. However, as I said before, keep the notes there, not here. Okay? :)

Have a nice day!
Lady Aleena

In reply to Re: Update PerlMonks on Wikipedia by Lady_Aleena
in thread Update PerlMonks on Wikipedia by toolic

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