I've thought of this question before, and thought it would be a cool statistic, too: to know ++'s vs --'s of a node, although I would only think it a useful breakdown for one's own nodes, not ones written by others. And I've seen this answer ("join pmdev, write the patch!) before, too. After a brief Super Search, I found this node, pmdev user group, and am wondering - is this still the way to join pmdev?

In some ways, it would be nice if we could see the code prior to trying to join pmdev. That way, we'd know (or have an inkling of an idea) that we'd be overwhelmed, and be much happier in the areas of the site that way may think need improving. But, it is neither my site nor my code. Seeing that it is what it is, this is just an observation, not a complaint ;-)


In reply to Re^2: Basic voting statistics for Node Reputation by Tanktalus
in thread Basic voting statistics for Node Reputation by radiantmatrix

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