I see what you mean. The only thing I would like to say is... What is the Perl Monks Discussion Page for then if ideas aren't going to be used? Whenever I come up with an idea, I put it on the page. I would start it, but I'm not a dev and don't know much about Perl (yet). To those people who keep telling me to start my own idea and not make someone else do the work for you, IT IS ONLY AN IDEA. On this post took I the liberty of coming up with every detail for it. I posted it here because I don't have the skills or authority to make it happen.
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In reply to Re^2: A Perl Project Page (The Idea Man) by perl.j
in thread A Perl Project Page by perl.j

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