I'm reasonably active in the scala tag on Stack Overflow, which has a limited number of users and hence available points, ability to get guru badges etc. There's one particular chap, Daniel Sobral, who just gives the most amazingly long, detailed, well-formatted answers he deserves some particular special recognition in my opinion as he provides a completely disproportionate amount of effort and input, well above the call of duty and well above anyone else in the tag!
Some examples of Daniel's answers:
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1722137/scala-2-8-collections-design-tutorial/1724807#1724807
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1721356/scala-2-8-canbuildfrom/1721960#1721960
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1715681/scala-2-8-breakout/1716558#1716558
These are just in the last few days: he's been at this for months! The suggestion for how the new badge (which needs a better name!) would work would be based upon some metric for what proportion of the answer-load they carry for a given language tag and how many votes they have got as a proportion of the total votes in the tag. For example - Daniel has got something like three times the number of points/answers when compared with anyone else.
Obviously this would only apply to tags with, say, >200 questions in them. I guess that the main argument against this badge is that there are already tag-specific badges. The trouble is, these do not take into account (AFAICS) either the overall level of activity in the tag (or relative lack of it). And they don't address the disproportionate nature of some people's contributions
As the badge needs a name people feel comfortable with, the only ones I can think of are:
- niche-master (thanks to gnovice below)
- elephant-in-the-room (doesn't really sound like a positive thing!)
- purple-heart
- beyond-call-of-duty
- burj-tower (http://www.burjdubai.com/)
- above-and-beyond
burj-towerseems like trying to compensate for something. – Craig Stuntz Nov 13 '09 at 14:58