As always, ++ for the idea. Go for it.
As far as possible domains, I see that:
- monkcentral.net
- monksonline.net
- monkweb.net
- japm.net
- kwdf.com
- rodentinvasion.net
- nodereaper.com
Are all available as of this writing.
As far as services, I'd love to see:
- email (with forwarding)
- CGI (duh)
FTP
A certain amount of hosting, perhaps something like footpad.japm.net, though you might consider making it available at a certain level. After all, do we really want something like imabigfattroll.japm.net?
Hosting of the Perlmonk's SharedBook Repository, so we can see which books are available and where they are.
A search engine that combines hits from pm, that article archive we're always yammering about, Dominus's pages, and so on. Sort of a Good Perl Search Portal.
In fact, you could even set up a subscription type of thing where you split the proceeds with vroom and co. Make it affordable enough for everyone, even damian1301. ;-)
--f
P.S. You could even tell us who won the t-shirt. ;-)
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