DB question. How would you design a db to manage reputation like SO does?
Would you count all things that influence reputation every time? I feel like that would be very slow. So is there an aggregate value stored in the db? If so, couldnt that cause problems
@Taseer I know nothing about Alienware, but I do that nothing is inherently worth anything. It's worth is based on your goals/requirements, so no one can answer that question.
but that's a tad bit philosophical for a Saturday morning....
@Chulo I first used Flash a few years before that, back when it was still owned by Macromedia. lol
@JBis not sure about SO's specifics, but you could have a few options to model such a thing, either a database / site, then parent database linking users to all the sites, or actually just a table with static sub-sites (which would be relatively small given the limited number of sites), then for each event (new post, upvote, comment etc..) you save it into the corresponding table with a foreign key to the site id on which the event occurred
also, when I say a db, it could mean many things, an RDBMS is just one option, you could use document storage etc... which are highly optimized for fast and frequent access
@JBis I could help but not actively, meaning, i could answer any question I know the answer of but not part of the dev (I really don't have much free time)
I'm really not the best person to create this. But I really want to work on something and I figure if I beat Codidact and TopAnswers with an initial working prototype people will join.
@JBis btw, you should talk more often to Raghav, he's started (and is) very young as well, and works on tons of interesting and advanced topics, you'll learn a lot :D
So basically the owner created a SO clone with Ruby on Rails a couple years ago. They updated it to support writing. However, it is agreed upon by everyone in Codidact that the code base for writing is not going to be used for the real Codidact software. Writing isn't even a beta, its just a site to help the SE writing people because their site has some issues.
Imo writing should not be under the codidact domain if it has no connection to codidact code. It should have its separate domain.
Codidact is supposed to be covering all the subsites including "writing": "the intention is that the Writing community will migrate to the Codidact software once it's complete"
the current "writing" is just a sub community who's in a rush to be online but want to join the rest of the network, so they made a temporary solution to serve their users, while the real platform is being built
I think it is very possible but not the way codidact is going. I have been trying to work with some other people to get a non profit to buy/help codidact.
that I think SE is doing well, business wise. And the users of the platform aren't even aware of all the drama happening so they're not really affected
SE is moving out of public Q&A I think. More into private Q&A (teams, etc.). Main users only come here because there are answers. Soon there won't be up to date and new answers.
But I still think something else could take over but it would have to be done well Especially if enough ex mods come and bring users over. It would take time though