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I've allready stated in my reply to tilly proposal that I don't believe anymore in everaging methods for filtering the best nodes. Instead I believe in more Social Networking methods that let everyone adjust the reputation computing function to his own needs.

Unfortunately knowing the PerlMonks inertia I don't think any such mechanisms can be developed inside the PM web site soon. But this does not mean it's not possible at all, because you don't need to have all the data from the PM database to run your Best Nodes list. I have just started to code an engine for collaborative bookmark management - I don't have time for anything really sophisticated, but it should at least be a proof of concept. If there is any interest in my work I'll post an update soon.

Update: Here is my wiki page on that: ActiveBookmarks. And here is a link to the www application (this is on my home computer, an archaic hardware - so I was affraid post it too openly).


In reply to Re: PM Hall Of Fame by zby
in thread PM Hall Of Fame by dbwiz

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