Yesterday, Jon Skeet hit 1,000,000 reputation on Stack Overflow.
A million rep. The achievement quite frankly boggles the mind. I've been thinking about this meta post for days, trying to figure out how to describe the significance of this accomplishment. I can't really find the words, but fortunately I don't really have to. I'm willing to bet that there's not a single person here perusing meta that hasn't been affected, however indirectly, by Jon's support and dedication to this community. So I can't really figure out how to thank Jon enough, but maybe together we can all do it justice.
Julia and Nick from the Data Team have chronicled his Stack Overflow career in detail over on the blog. We’ve also got plans in the coming weeks to celebrate Jon’s achievement and thank him for his hard work and dedication to helping his fellow programmers and the Stack Overflow community. Part of the celebration will include an IRL Q&A with Jon himself, an opportunity to sit down with him, thank him for everything he’s done, and learn more about him both as a pillar of the programming community and as an all-around kind, generous, and helpful human.
The Q&A will be recorded and shared with you all. Since Stack Overflow is nothing without the community that runs it, it’s only right that we put the question to you. (Meta is a Q&A site, after all; I've got to end with a question.) So: Are you one of the millions of people he’s reached with his expertise and generosity? Or is there something you’ve always wanted to know about him or his career (while respecting his privacy, of course)? What would you like to ask or share with Jon, either here in text or conveyed in person when he sits down with us in a few weeks?