Good point.
Some further points:
- We should make votes from higher monks more weighty, and
if a monk is above a certain level (monk, for instance), they
should be able to see a post and the score of the post before
voting to ensure that the post is not getting inflated
uneccesarily.
- If the XP based levels ever need to be changed, vroom
should probably change the XP for each level by a set
percentage, and then increase each existing monk's XP by
that same percentage.
- Questions, depending on the level of the monk posting,
should be limited
to a certain reputation, but higher level monks can vote on a
node regardless of reputation of the node.
- Posts in the Snippets, Code, Craft, and Obfuscation
nodes should have more bearing on the XP of the poster than
questions.
Any other ideas?
J. J. Horner
Linux, Perl, Apache, Stronghold, Unix
jhorner@knoxlug.org http://www.knoxlug.org/
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