We don't do a lot of socialization on Stack Overflow, or even Meta Stack Overflow. In fact, we really don't do any socializing. But, that doesn't mean being social and having informal conversations is bad in any way, we'd just rather that folks do it somewhere else.
Somewhere else turns out to be in person for us. When it comes to getting frank, open and insightful feedback about everything we're building, we've decided that we need to be looking for it in informal, personal settings too. We get an enormous amount of value out of discussions that take place here on meta, but there's also something to be said for relaxed in-person conversations where it's way more efficient to communicate than it is through comments or chat pings.
To that, we're introducing a new silver badge called "Not A Robot" that you can earn by attending an event with at least 50 participants where Stack Overflow is the organizer or where one or more of our employees are actively participating in an event.
This badge is rather unique when it comes to the criteria to earn and award it; I'd like to touch on some of the background and technical details starting with:
How will you know when the badge should be awarded?
For now, an employee will ask you to put the email address that you use to sign in on Stack Overflow into a simple form. This will either be one to several people working at our kiosk, or the people / person that presented a talk or demonstration.
Because of this, not every event will be eligible for awarding the badge. If a single employee is giving a talk at an event we'll make every effort to support them and enable them to award it, but it's not always possible if there's a high number of users attending. This is only a temporary caveat and one that we don't forsee running into much.
We're looking at a better, more automated way of awarding it now. Single use QR codes is one option, where we hand you a physical version of the badge as a sticker with the code on the back. We are very open to ideas here. We're going forward with it now because we're really ramping up the number of events that we host or where we plan to participate, and we really hope to meet more of you personally.
Can the badge be awarded multiple times?
Yes. The purpose of this badge is to provide any additional incentive that we can to pull you away from your usual Thursday night activities and come talk to us instead if we happen to be near enough for you to consider coming.
If earning another one is just enough incentive to pull you away from Magic The Gathering, we'll be super super happy.
I just show up and I'll get the badge?
Mostly. Even when we transfer to a more automated way of awarding the badge, you'll still need to get something from one of us in order to claim it. It's totally fine if you don't want to talk or interact much and we won't press anyone to do so. What's important is we're there in case you do, and we're creating a very deliberate opportunity for you to talk with us if you have things to talk about.
I'll never get this badge! I'm in [country]!
Hold on there, didn't I just mention that we're seriously ramping up our efforts to get (physically) out into more developer communities? That effort is global. One of the reasons why there has to be at least 50 participants at an actual event and not just an informal gathering is to help mitigate some folks having a bigger advantage than others due to proximity alone.
With eligible events coming to the US, South America, several parts of Europe and several parts of Asia, we think we're off to a pretty fair start. Some badges are very difficult to earn and many will not get them; an example being the beta badge that can't be earned at all any longer. We'll do our best to make sure there are plenty of opportunities in as many places as possible.
How will we know about events that we might be able to attend?
For now, there will be a quarterly post here on MSO that we'll keep updated. Ideally, this is something you can just find on Stack Overflow (and pull a feed from), but we want to have all of the automation mechanics and stuff nailed down before we go building that.
Why "Not A Robot"?
If you're asking this, it means you've never encountered a CAPTCHA, which makes you extraordinarily lucky or suggests that you don't use the internet very much :)
We know that most of you aren't made of tin and rivets, but we thought the name was pretty playful and would look nice on badge racks.
When will this be live?
You should start seeing people earn the badge within the next two weeks. The first round will be awarded at codetalks.de on September 29 - 30, 2016; we'll have the rest of the events for the remainder of this quarter posted soon (and linked here).
A comprehensive list is available here:
https://stackoverflow.com/badges/get/events
This shows a list of all past and upcoming events.
Is this specific to Stack Overflow only?
Yes, for now the badge can only be earned on Stack Overflow (in all languages offered).
Questions, comments? Please leave an answer.