
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Michael Snoyman
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Daniel Peebles
wrote: Hi all, Might it be worthwhile to take the elected "superusers" on haskellers.com and let them police the skills list? It's become rather messy, with overly broad terms like "Mathematics" in it, as well as overly specific ones like "Other languages I know: C# .NET, XSLT, Microsoft SQL Server, XML, SQL, CSS, C, C++, Java, HTML, Visual Basic Script, Pascal, Rexx, Basic and assembler".
I concur that we need to switch the skills list to moderated. My plan is to lock out the ability to add skills by non-admins, then do a manual cleanup myself. After that, if you want a skill added to the list, you'll need to ask an admin to do it (there will be an automated request form, just like with verified user status).
Why don't you simply display only the most-used skills in the overview or listing of all skills? That way it isn't a manual process.
Just so everyone knows what it means to be an "admin": admin powers are very limited, it's basically a glorified moderator. That means that admins don't have the power to change your profile or anything like that. Except for me, what with having database write permissions, but that's kind of unavoidable ;).
So in general, I think I'm going to have to take out all of those overly-general and overly-specific ones, and clarify some of the others. Such as explaining what tool building is (thanks, Chris!).
Michael
PS: I can't believe no one added a "Write a monad tutorial" skill. _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe