1. I'd like to be able to change my username

2. I love to see a _cool_ frontend to the CPAN. Sometimes I ask myself: don't they use perl at the CPAN? It's so uncomfortable

3. Looking back, it took me a while to find out how to write comments (using HTML...). I finally read the Guide *g*. There are two ways to get out of this, I think:
a.) Have a little description on how to format text under the textfield (maybe switchable in the user-settings by the "experienced-user" option or after gaining some XP).
b.) Change the formatting to something more usual (of course I prefer method a)

4. Talking about the textfield: it should definetly auto-fill (breaking lines when I reache the right end)

5. I'd like to stop the monks-pics switching (ok, this is not _that_ important ;-) If there is already a switch in the user-settings that I haven't discovered yet, consider this never written..

I guess that's for now...
regards
StefKa

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

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