Old (2009) node is: "I want more monkquips".

Extract from CB:

[kcott]CB quip: "and the sunlight beams..." (white text on red bg). I don't recall ever seeing that one. Is someone actively adding quips?
[marto]Hi Ken, there was a thread some time ago where people could post quips to be considered for incusions. I think some of the gods or sitedocclan add things from time to time
[kcott]Thanks, marto. SuperSearch: "I want more monkquips". ...

Simply adding a new PerlMonks Discussion node, to promote an older PerlMonks Discussion node, has the same problem in that it too will fall into disuse: "I want more monkquips" had various responses throughout 2009; then one in each of 2010, 2011 & 2015.

Accordingly, I'm throwing out the idea for discussion of having a Quip Quest. I envisage this would be set up similar to the poll idea quest YYYY, in the Quest category (which appears at the top of the The Monastery Gates).

A How do I create a Quip? page would have comparable information to the How do I create a Poll? page. Here's a non-exhaustive list:

The suggested quip(s) should perhaps be within <spoiler>...</spoiler> tags — I'm not sure about this requirement.

Looking forward to your thoughts on this.

— Ken


In reply to Promoting old (2009) node: "I want more monkquips" by kcott

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