Just more or less a curiosity question here...

Is the order of listing in the "Others Users" box ranked from highest to lowest and based off of one's experience level and the number of writeups he/she may have done?

I was curious about this and started checking from top down with the persons who were in the monastery at that moment -- merlyn was first, then chromatic, next up was Fastolfe (helluva man because he's in St. Louis - KSHE!! :) and so on...

I looked at their $HOME nodes and noticed that (surprise here :) merlyn's info was higher, followed by chromatic, and so on and so on... not that it matters any, but I am fairly sure others have wondered as well. I browsed the misc caverns and caves of this place and didnt find anything (perhaps looked for wrong thing?) and found nothing... I know curiosity killed the cat... so I guess you can count me down yet one more life =)

oakley

Embracing insanity - one twitch at a time >:)

2006-03-01 Retitled by planetscape, as per Monastery guidelines
Original title: '"Other Users" Section'


In reply to Order of listing in 'Others Users' nodelet? by oakley

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