I like chromatic's idea. Maybe if we compile a wish list we then anyone with an idea can contribute. Maybe put the source on an open server and run a dev webserver on perlmonks.com:88 using the dev tree? Of course have the code for public checkout, but really restrictive checkin. I assume you have thought about open sourcing it if it is not already?

Maybe we could merge some of the features of /. into this code since the slashcode has been released?

One of the /. features I like is the up/down arrows on the nodelet type boxes so you can reposition the boxes into the order you want. Also having the extra boxes (like to userfriendly) is a nice feature.

A different issue would be maybe adding a wishlist for the tutorials so we can write to what users actually want.

Maybe a more extensive chat type thing would be interesting. Chatterbox is cool, but pretty limiting. I think this idea has been mentioned before though.

Well, that is my 1/4 cent (after taxes).

In reply to RE: User Requests Quest by perlmonkey
in thread User Requests Quest by vroom

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