This badge would be optionaly awarded to one user annually (or monthly, or other period). The recipient would be chosen by Jon Skeet and perhaps a committee of moderators appointed by Jon Skeet to a user who has greatly contributed to Stack Overflow and the greater programming community. In addition to the badge, the recipient is awarded either: (A) A small portion of Jon Skeet's rep, (B) the amount of additional rep Jon Skeet would have accumulated since the last prize was awarded if there was no daily rep cap, or (C) a combination of A and B.
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closed as not constructive by waiwai933, Jon Seigel, Jared Harley, Andy E's head, balpha♦ Sep 21 '10 at 8:30
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I don't think there's any need to single me out around this. The SO leagues have made it very clear that there are plenty of other users getting roughly the same rep as me per month. Nick Craver's been consistently beating my rep for the last couple of months, although he's currently being distracted by silly things like getting married and moving house. I've just been consistently "around the top" for a long time. Having an occasional discretionary award (a bounty for the system that Jeff could award for particularly amazing answers) is fine, but I don't think it needs to be associated with me. (Don't forget that users who don't read the tags I'm active in may not have even heard of me...) |
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The idea is interesting, but if the stakes are high (badge + rep percentage), a subjective decision by a committee is likely to be controversial. I don't have a better idea though. |
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