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> As a member of pmdev, you certainly have the privileges (and the trust) to contribute whatever code you think would help improve the Monastic experience.

pmdev != agile :(

Cheers Rolf
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by footpad (Abbot) on May 28, 2019 at 00:08 UTC

    Respectfully, I think that depends entirely on what you bring to it.

    I've seen site updates made with alacrity and I've seen some that have never been applied.

    It's true that controversial changes tend to take longer to reach consensus, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

    If you feel an idea is worthy, then it's worth the time required to implement well and to achieve acceptance.

    That's my take. Your mileage is free to vary.

    --f