@quantumSoup I was the first one to point out the Jobs banners was not appropriate in the first place and I got an avalanche of negative responses for that. Of course, after the "Dennis Ritchie debacle" some people realized it wasn't such a great idea after all. I am strongly opposed to (ab)using the system message feature for "memorials."
@random Considering the policy change came after I suggested a change in that direction, I think it's a good idea. My reasoning behind it is in the aforementioned suggestion.
@TimCooper It does, but I believe hiding the reputation would go against the idea of having the reputation system in the first place. A user with high reputation has shown to have good communication skills and ability to post relevant answers. Why should that be hidden? I don't think hiding reputation would have any discernible effect on the overall quality of answers on the site, but it will drive away some users who are attracted to the gaming aspect of SO.
The following is a "digest" version of the November 2011 Moderator Election Town Hall Chat #1. The format, as described on Meta Stack Overflow, is one answer to this question for every question asked in the Town Hall, containing all the candidate's answers to that question.
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The following is a "digest" version of the November 2011 Moderator Election Town Hall Chat #2. The format, as described on Meta Stack Overflow, is one answer to this question for every question asked in the Town Hall, containing all the candidate's answers to that question.
Be sure to also check...
@RebeccaChernoff: I've found a number of items in the digest where my responses were left out. I have the links to my responses. Should I edit them in, or should I give you all the responses?
@TimStone: I've found a number of items in the digest where my responses were left out. I have the links to my responses. Should I edit them in, or should I give you all the responses? (sorry for the double-post, I forgot to @ you in the initial message)
Sure thing. Let me know if you notice anything else that looks off, unfortunately with the large volume of messages it's easy for something to slip through the cracks when we're in a rush to get it posted, although we try to make sure that doesn't happen.
@TimStone Well, I can't speak for the other candidates, but I can say that all of my entries are correct. =P It looks like you've gotten most everything right though.
Using a comma before the last item in a list is known as the Oxford Comma, sometimes the Serial Comma. It is used before conjunctions in a list like this with three or more items. Its use is purely written style and optional. It is more common in America outside journalism, and much less common i...
@awoodland +1 for linking to Engish, but that's not the comma I was talking about.
> I'm great with grammar and spelling, and, I enjoy editing.
The comma between 'and' and 'I' doesn't exist in any style guide I'm aware of.
@TimStone - Whoops, should have read the question more carefully and messaged you before editing. I made this change to one of the answers in the digest, but I'll defer to you if you want to stick to the transcript.
@TimStone - Also, Moshe's answer has the word "enjoy" italicized in the transcript, but it's not italicized in the digest. It's not a big deal, but I noticed that you made a similar change for NUE here. Are you trying to preserve formatting?