08-28-2006 01:14 PM
08-28-2006 01:38 PM
08-28-2006 01:45 PM
Here's my understanding of their specific meaning...I remember asking about this when I first got active in the forums, and I was directed to another post (not one I could find from searching)...maybe this one will be easier to find... 🙂
The first bar is message ratings. Nothing for an average rating below 4.0, "Trusted" for an average between 4.0 and 4.5, and "Proven" for an average between 4.5 and 5.0.
The second bar is number of replies. Nothing for less than 50 or 100 or so, "Active" for anything between 50/100 and 2000, and "Enthusiastic" for more than 2000 replies. To my knowledge, there are only 5 members in the entire forum community who qualify as "Enthusiastic".
The third bar is number of logins. I think it's "Member" for less than 50 or so, "Regular" for between 50 and 250 logins, and "Veteran" for more than 250 logins.
If anybody can confirm/correct my guesses on those last two, feel free.
-D
08-28-2006 02:00 PM
08-28-2006 03:18 PM
@Darren wrote:
If anybody can confirm/correct my guesses on those last two, feel free.
I haven't checked it recently, but the "Active" status was achieved at 200 posts. I don't suppose that was changed. Don't know about the limit for becoming a regular, though.
P.S. It is true that at the moment there are only five enthusiasts, but if you can trick Greg into posting just a few more replies...
(not to mention the others storming towards that line)
08-29-2006 01:31 AM
Darren wrote:
If anybody can confirm/correct my guesses on those last two, feel free.
-D
Hi here,
According to my little experience right here, I can say that ym guesses match yours (by the way my stats confirm such a thing)
Regards,
08-30-2006 08:57 AM
tst,
Did you doctor that image?
I still show him at 1980.
http://forums.ni.com/ni/view_profile?user.id=13004
Ben
08-30-2006 12:45 PM
a) I did say "if" and
b) If you add the started threads it's 1994 and that's only 6 posts away.
BTW, I believe Ray Farmer will be our next enthusiast (unless JLV decides to make a run for it ).