Maybe it will be nice to have list of widely used perl modules which perl monk uses and can recommend for others. It will be like instant poll. Maybe with possibility to provide a link with discussion about pro a con usage...I know we have SuperSearch, but just try search for Config. And search results are hard to follow: check node reputation - you need to spend a vote for it, to check monk's level, you need to load another page...

I was recently researching module to handle configuration parameters, and spend a lot of time comparing different options. My idea is, that if module is popular, it is possibly for a reason, and I'll try the popular one first.

pmas

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In reply to Re: (jcwren) Stats Page Suggestion by pmas
in thread jcwren's Stats Page Suggestion by OzzyOsbourne

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