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I would strongly push for separating reps for documentation from rep for Q&A. It really breaks the whole system for me. When I look at somebody's rep, I want to equate a high-rep with some kind of skills (that's why/how some people actually use it as a recruiting tool, and that is why it fits well with the job section of the site).

Already in the current system, I had to filter out people with rep. gained from asking a bunch of questions or a few popular questions, but that was pretty easy in the current UI.

But now, giving people rep. points for docs dissolves even further the use of rep. to quickly single out experts. It becomes just points without a clear meaning associated to it. Why not also conflating points from meta into points from Q&A? Why not conflating also all points from stack exchange into one Q&A SO score? You want to distinguish accurately people's skills, not just getting questions and answers. And people also want to showcase their skills, not just answering questions. And they want those skills to be accurately categorized, which is why you have tag rewards in place.

So it is not the score which is the motivation, it is the meaning of the score. So when you dilute the meaning of the score (the thing that is the most prominently advertised on the page), you upset all those people who strove to obtain a high score as a reflection of their knowledge. That is not to be taken lightly, as these are the people who provides a signification portion of the (quality) answers that makes this site successful. You will see that it is also those who will provide the (quality) documentation that you are seeking. So don't piss them off. You don't want low quality answers, you don't want low quality docs.

If by conflating the reps for unrelated things, you are conflating the experts and the noobs at the same level (score), you will loose the experts. Personally I was taken aback by those changes, and I am not sure I am going to spend more time going forward answering questions.

I was actually very excited by the documentation, and I subscribed to the beta happily. I have a bunch of documentation that I can contribute from my experience struggling through things. But honestly I'll keep it for myself until this system improves. As much as I was eager to contribute, it just does not make sense right now.