Well that's all above me ...

What I say is that introducing a completely new game like poker is like manipulating the DNA of PM, with a high risk of lethal mutations and raptures of the force.

My primary source is RAT view, too.

But I was talking about votes and yes _reps_˛ XPs have biases!

But XPs˛ are not really important, or do you think that BUK is better or more influential or (...fill in ...) than you?

XPs˛ are meant to keep people interested and to manage certain basic achievable rights.

I showed a way to find votes per reply-level, now you could bother to rank monks by "votes per level" by elaborating a weight factor a for a reply level, and thus compute a new (but alternative) ranking. (good luck!)

Actually I think that's a rather academic discussion since we have more urgent problems.

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
Je suis Charlie!

update

˛) confusion fixed

updated

most probably we meant different things, never mind.


In reply to Re^6: On the serious issue of XP devaluation and other tangentially related or unrelated passing thoughts by LanX
in thread On the serious issue of XP devaluation and other tangentially related or unrelated passing thoughts by oiskuu

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