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- 7I like the idea of rep-based entry. Perhaps this should be a 10k tool?Sampson– Sampson Mod2010-04-29 14:09:02 +00:00Commented Apr 29, 2010 at 14:09
- 2I think doing rep-based entry and mod-exclusivity should be exclusive approaches (mostly because the latter implies a higher scale of the former). If we plan on it not being mod exclusive, then the rep-based entry should be lower than 10k simply by virtue that all mods, pseudo or otherwise, are already above that level. 3k is a more sound level I would think.Grace Note– Grace Note StaffMod2010-04-29 14:18:28 +00:00Commented Apr 29, 2010 at 14:18
- 6this is something that is captured in the "rooms" functionality of campfire already, and we'd certainly have that. Private rooms, passworded rooms, 10k+ rep rooms, moderator rooms..Jeff Atwood– Jeff Atwood StaffMod2010-04-29 15:32:57 +00:00Commented Apr 29, 2010 at 15:32
- 8@Jeff: Can we have a /b/, too? Pleeeeeease!Dennis Williamson– Dennis Williamson2010-04-29 15:51:26 +00:00Commented Apr 29, 2010 at 15:51
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