It'd be neat if we could apply moderation points to journal entries...
Just out of curiosity, why do you think that would be neat? I'm just trying to get a sense of how that would improve one's use.perl.org experience.
I dunno, to be honest I don't mind one way or the other but I can't help thinking that 'journal moderation' may make some people think twice before posting. I like the fact that you can post random musings without a care in the world. What if people starting thinking 'hmm, wait a minute
It could be useful if the points showed up in the journal list. An annotation like:
(2,3)(1) (2) could mean that there are two journal entries in the most recent day (same day as the most recent entry, whose timestamp is already noted) with ratings of 2 and 3, one entry the previous day with a rating of 1, and one entry from multiple days earlier (the blank means there was at least one day with no entry posted) with a rating of 2.
You could look at the list of journal entries and go to the hig
No, thanx (Score:3, Funny)
Ilya Martynov (http://martynov.org/ [martynov.org])
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Re:No, thanx (Score:3, Informative)
Entries are supposed to be judged on content, not English proficiency.
Hmm (Score:1)
Just out of curiosity, why do you think that would be neat? I'm just trying to get a sense of how that would improve one's use.perl.org experience.
I dunno, to be honest I don't mind one way or the other but I can't help thinking that 'journal moderation' may make some people think twice before posting. I like the fact that you can post random musings without a care in the world. What if people starting thinking 'hmm, wait a minute
Re:Hmm (Score:3, Insightful)
(2,3)(1) (2)
could mean that there are two journal entries in the most recent day (same day as the most recent entry, whose timestamp is already noted) with ratings of 2 and 3, one entry the previous day with a rating of 1, and one entry from multiple days earlier (the blank means there was at least one day with no entry posted) with a rating of 2.
You could look at the list of journal entries and go to the hig