I was wondering whether having an "h-index" like metric for users would be interesting to have.
For those who have never heard of this term, "h-index" in academia is the metric for an academic for defining productivity and impact of his/her publications. h
is defined as the number of published papers with citations for each at least h
times.
I was wondering whether such metric in Stack Overflow will be interesting to have. "h-index" in Stack Overflow, therefore, is defined as h
answers each of which having at least h
upvotes.
How will this metric defer from the current reputation metric? Well, I think that h-index will reveal the impact of a user and the quality of his/her answers at the same time. Not that such feature is necessary, but I thought it will be interesting to discuss since meta is for discussion and ideas.
h
duplicates (since that is in effect a citation).