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While this probably isn't a good idea, what about adding some way to keyword a node as you post it and then the ability to search based on keywords? I know keywords have been kicked around a bit, but they would make a nice way to tag posts as perl6 without having to continualy mangle titles.

I'm sure that part of the reason more hasn't been done with the keywords is that users have to actualy add keywords, but if users could add their own keywords as posting wouldn't that theoriticaly help? Especialy in a case where more and more people are going to want to distinguish between p6 and p5 code.

As an implementation detail perhaps posts could just have check boxs at the bottum labeled perl5 and perl6 to make quickly adding the perl56 keyword would be easy and painless??


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In reply to Re: Proposal for a Perl 6 section? by eric256
in thread Proposal for a Perl 6 section? by DACONTI

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