Best Nodes does a lot of what's being asked. The one whinge I have is that the cream of the crop is pretty short. I wouldn't mind it if the lists were longer, especially for best of all time. I gape in awe at Camel Code, take to heart the messages in Code Smarter and so forth, but a lot that's of value doesn't make it onto that list, and some older posts of comparable quality that don't get voted on any more won't be on that list (rep inflation). I guess what I'm saying is that I would find it useful to expand the capacities of Best Nodes to a certain degree.

Other than that, there's the issue of displaying reps on nodes the poster has not voted on; well that seems pretty minor, and might not be worth the computational cost of implementing it.

Underlying all this is that, as useful as changes like these would be, I'm not *so* attached to them that they should keep Fearless Leader from his life =)

Philosophy can be made out of anything. Or less -- Jerry A. Fodor


In reply to Re: 'Best Nodes' on a {dailyweekly...} basis? by arturo
in thread 'Best Nodes' on a {dailyweekly...} basis? by Masem

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