"I see what you mean."

I'm not sure you entirely do. Read through the Site facelift? thread (seriously read through it). I think (hope?) you'll understand why your (and some other recent) ideas are getting these reactions from some members.

"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?"

As with other suggestion boxes, just because you make a suggestion doesn't mean it's actually going to happen. Also, the suggestions made in the last few weeks here have not exactly been small. iPhone applications and entire new sections to the site are pretty significant projects. Perl Monks is here because people volunteer their time and as is the case with most volunteer efforts resources are thin. People have work, family etc. No one has ever said NOT to make suggestions, simply to think through what is being asked of the volunteers here. ;-)

There are so many great features that Perl Monks DOES have. Relax, explore them and enjoy! :-)


"...the adversities born of well-placed thoughts should be considered mercies rather than misfortunes." — Don Quixote

In reply to Re^3: A Perl Project Page (The Idea Man) by luis.roca
in thread A Perl Project Page by perl.j

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