At various times I've drilled down into prior discussions about the merits of the vote/XP system. Read lots of opinions about what it should be, could be, and what it probably really is.

Ultimately, I think I've ended up with these thoughts:

One thing certainly seems true to me about XP's, reputation and levels;

They are such mushy concepts, such lively strange attractors, can be applied with so many different explanations (TMTOWTDI), that they are one of components of PM that fascinate us, and promote our involvement. Perl itself is a mushy, involving thing too.

Altering them may contain the seemingly innocuous risk of altering our involvment and the PM community. (Some might see this or this as oblique references for this, but hey... )


In reply to Re: Sudden Impressions on the Experience System by tjh
in thread Sudden Impressions on the Experience System by Sigmund

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