I was talking to my girlfriend earlier about the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and specifically about Joel's oft-repeated rant about how paying people to contribute to a site ruins their willingness to contribute for free. It's the idea of "pay me what it's worth, or don't pay me at all."
This got me thinking about how much a lot of answerers' time is worth. Depending on salary and the time it takes to formulate, hopefully test, and write an answer could easily be worth $50-100 or more for some people here.
Has anyone done - or would anyone be interested in doing - a back of the envelope calculation on the cost of a day of Stack Overflow answers? It's hard to hit a moving target like this, since different technologies in different locations for different companies pull wildly different salaries, etc., but it's been nagging at me ever since I mentioned it earlier.
:-)– kiamlaluno Nov 25 '11 at 21:59:-)– kiamlaluno Nov 25 '11 at 22:15