Do you guys have ever thought, what kind of business idea one can learn from our Perlmonks?

PM is a technical forum mostly based on volounteering work. Why should one necessarily learn a business idea out of it? Not that I'm claiming one can't or shouldn't. I simply wouldn't be obsessed by it. Also, I share your enthusiasm and appreciation about PM and its features, but not everybody agrees with us. Indeed surprising as it may be some people find interfaces like phpBB to be more user friendly or cool...

So to answer your question: no I've never really thought about it and I don't think it would be extremely relevant. But that's just me!


In reply to Re: Startups Ideas from Perlmonks by blazar
in thread Startups Ideas from Perlmonks by monkfan

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