Laurence Gonsalves

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bio website xenomachina.com
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I'm interested in programming language design, compilers, computer graphics, robotics, video games, and other stuff. Programming languages I use on a regular basis include Python, Java and C++. I'm also a fan of Scheme, and I'm currently learning Haskell, Clojure and Scala.

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Jan
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comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
@Pollyanna Yes, I know it serves a dual purpose. My point is, should it? I don't think it should. Really there should be two sites: meta.stackoverflow.com which is actually the meta for stackoverflow.com and a separate site to act as the "national capital". There's no real reason to have them combined other than historical reasons (ie: it was a mistake, and it's too hard to fix now).
Jan
3
comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
@Shog9 Sometimes the truth hurts. The fact is people who have high rep on Meta have more control over Stack Overflow than people who have high rep on Stack Overflow. Meta is a disjoint community that has control over another, and Stack Overflow has no autonomous control over things like feature requests. If they want to say "we screwed up, but it's too hard to fix" that'd be easier to buy than all of these rationalizations for why it isn't broken when it clearly is.
Jan
3
comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
@drachenstern Perhaps you missed the "feature-request" tag. In my experience feature requests are typically stated as imperatives not as questions. I'd also tell you that your inability to accept constructive criticism form strangers suggests that you may have trouble separating your emotions from rational thought processes, but you might take it the wrong way so I'll just keep it to myself.
Jan
3
comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
@JJnguy Because I have a fairly high rep on Stack Overflow, but so little rep on Meta that there are many things I can't do. It seems pretty broken that I can be among the top .2% of Stack Overflow users by rep and yet I'm still locked out of many features on Meta.
Jan
3
comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
@JJnguy First, merging the rep between both sites would only increase your rep on both sites, never decrease it (though it's possible it would stay the same if you're consistently hitting rep caps). Your comment does sort of reveal the real reason these sorts of questions get down-voted though: all of the Meta people don't want the plebes from Stack Overflow to get higher rep on Meta.
Jan
3
comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
@drachenstern You're basically saying that Stack Overflow et al should not be criticized. First, isn't that part of the reason behind the meta sites: to provide constructive criticism so that they can get better? Second, if you want to know why I've placed my furniture where I've placed it I can give you reasons, and I'm willing to listen to logical arguments for repositioning them. The thing with the no rep sharing on Meta hasn't been given a logical reason. There are two reasons given, one which is completely nonsensical and the other which verges on irrelevant.
Jan
3
comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
If there's no gain then there would have been no gain in sharing rep on the other sites.
Jan
3
comment Isn't it about time that meta.stackoverflow shared rep with its parent just like the other meta sites?
@Grace as far as I can tell you don't even exist on Stack Overflow (I assume you use a different user name). Meanwhile, I have a little over 100 rep here, but over 20k on SO. Do you have any concrete data to back up your assertion that "Most of the high rep Meta users are high rep Stack Overflow users"? Also, "most" is troubling. And yeah, in my other question I was basically asking why "Stack Overflow's Meta is non-existent", and as yet haven't gotten a real answer other than "this is just a dupe" or "what's the problem?". So tell me: why is Stack Overflow's Meta non-existent?
Jan
3
comment Isn't it about time that meta.stackoverflow shared rep with its parent just like the other meta sites?
@Shog: there are many capabilities that aren't enabled at 100. Voting down, for example, or seeing the up and down vote totals for something. There's also a perceptual handicap in that people more likely to vote up things from someone who already has high rep, while more likely to vote down things from people who have low rep. I have a little over 100 rep on Meta, so I look like a n00b here, but I have over 20k rep on Stack Overflow.
Jan
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awarded  Critic
Jan
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comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
So it's worth disentangling programmers.stackexchange and stackoverflow, but not nationa-capital.stackoverflow and meta.stackoverflow?
Jan
3
comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
You've explained that it's the "National Capital", which I get, but you haven't explained why they don't give SO a real meta and move the "capital" somewhere more sensible.
Jan
3
comment Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
@drachenstern as I pointed out, the reason mentioned on the blog is nonsensical. Stack Overflow is large so it shouldn't have a real meta? That makes even less sense than saying it doesn't have a meta because tomatoes are a fruit not a vegetable.
Jan
3
comment Isn't it about time that meta.stackoverflow shared rep with its parent just like the other meta sites?
@Shog9 and the sad thing is, this is self-reinforcing. Of course every proposal to have rep shared gets shot down because the people who have nothing to gain are exactly the ones who have the voting power on Meta. So even if the benefit to Stack Overflow users as a whole would be great, the high-rep Meta users are against this sort of idea as it doesn't help them as it redistributes power. The Washington DC analogy does seem pretty apt after all.
Jan
3
comment Isn't it about time that meta.stackoverflow shared rep with its parent just like the other meta sites?
@Shog9 What is the compelling reason for Super User to share Rep with Meta Super User or for Server Fault to share rep with Meta Server Fault? The same exact reasons apply to Stack Overflow. Isn't the point of Meta "Whatever" to serve the users of "Whatever"? Meta Stack Overflow fails in this role because the users of Stack Overflow are crippled by having a low rep on Meta. Meta Stack Overflow is essentially a separate "ruling class" community where the members of one community (Meta) get to decide on the fate of another (Stack Overflow).
Jan
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comment Isn't it about time that meta.stackoverflow shared rep with its parent just like the other meta sites?
@Random perhaps meta.stackoverflow should get a more appropriate name, and then a real meta can be created for stackoverflow.com.
Jan
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comment Isn't it about time that meta.stackoverflow shared rep with its parent just like the other meta sites?
@Shog9 "fixing what's already been fixed"? Where's the meta that shares rep with Stack Overflow? If there isn't one then the problem hasn't been "fixed", just rationalized away.
Jan
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asked Stop special-casing Stack Overflow's meta
Jan
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comment Isn't it about time that meta.stackoverflow shared rep with its parent just like the other meta sites?
@random: pithy. What exactly would be the difficulty?
Jan
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awarded  Editor