On 12/18/2014 07:31 AM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:


+1

It does feel good to be acknowledged for our work especially when
there is a policy to acknowledge this in our community.


I like this idea but who is going to code our new social network?


Frankly, this coin is going to become so debased as to be worthless.

 From a specific desire to acknowledge reviewers for their work we are
now getting to a list that you can get on by posting to any mailing list.

Sure you can but that doesn't mean there is value in the fact that they are listed. Just like Facebook, it is all about how many "friends" you have or linked-in who has the "endorse" feature.


Please, can we stick to what was the original point. This tendency we
have to enlarge proposals way beyond their origin is why getting things
done is often so difficult.

Good point.

JD


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