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in thread Should Perl Gurus (Wall,Schwartz,Christiansen et al) receive mega XP based on who they are?

While I agree that ability is important, contribution to the site is what, in my opinion, should determine XP on this site. Just like on everything. Webster might have a great thesaurus and dictionary, but he didn't write much on everything. Perhaps the reputation of one's posts should become more important. This way, people who write really good nodes will rise to the top, whereas people who just write a lot of nodes will not rise so quickly. If necessary, the amount of experience to achieve certain levels would be modified accordingly.

Also, the sections. I like to comment on a poll, but my comments on a poll aren't as important as a code contribution is. Perhaps WHERE you post should also make a difference.

Just a few more thoughts :-)

Just Another Perl Hacker

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RE: Ability VS Site Contribution
by davorg (Chancellor) on Aug 02, 2000 at 00:53 UTC

    I agree with you completely, It should be your contributions to the site that determine your XP. But that's obivously not what happened with merlyn. Someone saw that he was around and decided that they'd give him another 1_000_000 XP just because of who he is. He has made valuable contributions to the site (even without the extra XP he'd be in the top 10 monks), but I'm not sure what good the 'free' XP do.

    I guess my question is really: where do you draw the line? Is there a list of Perl Names who would be given free XP if they started frequenting the site?

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      Excuse me? If merlyn were to not have 1,000,000 HXP, he'd be #17, as of a few hours ago.

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RE: Ability VS Site Contribution
by royalanjr (Chaplain) on Aug 02, 2000 at 00:59 UTC
    I agree with all you said except your statement where you said that comments on polls were not as important as a code contribution. Generally, yes, you are right, comments to polls are often silly little things, amusements. But I would hardly say that the recent posts on this subject fall into that. Comments on polls can be just important as any other on this site.

    Roy Alan

      A few might be computer related, but the conversation is hardly ever heavy material by any measure of the word. The color of my visor and t-shirt sizes are hardly anything that I am going to write useful code about.

      Just Another Perl Hacker