Ah yes, new stats page features are always a good idea. I think saying which OS we "prefer" or have most experience on is misleading. I may prefer Windows 2000 and have more experience with it. However, I do all my PERL coding on a Solaris server. If jcwren does decide to impliment a feature like this on his site, I think it should be labeled as "I script my PERL code on _fillintheblank_ OS."

Off topic: It'd also be cool if you could grab all the stats for a specific user on the page just by searching for them. I don't mean the stuff you can see in their node at PerlMonks, but stuff more like Birthday, XP changes, etc.

Both of these depend on jcwren having the time to make these additions to the page. It'd be nice to know what he thinks.

In reply to Re: jcwren's Stats Page Suggestion by agent00013
in thread jcwren's Stats Page Suggestion by OzzyOsbourne

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