No.

Please read the documentation and the FAQ and all the other extensive documentation and nodes that has ever been written about this.

The front page should 'showcase' the entire site. Not just the elitist, 'k'ewl questions, complex regexes, or anything like that. It's to show the first point of presence (for most newcomers) what we're all about. And we're about everything Perl. If there's a simple question like 'hey, where can I find CGI.pm?' then let's front-page it. I'm sure that will actually generate substantially more hits than your fancy regex anyway and cover a lot more ground.

- wil

In reply to (wil) Re: Is the front page change too quickly? by wil
in thread Is the front page change too quickly? by pg

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