> I like Friend of Gump for two reasons:
>
>   1) it can be used as a fancy acronim FoG :-)
>   2) I'm planning to work extensively in finding a metric that really
> tells how gump-friendly your project is.... so, you might be able to get
> a FoG logo when you have, say, more than 10 FoG points.
>
> I think this would be very cool.

Quite simply ... "FoG" is the itch I had that brought me to Gump. I've
grappled with Python and extended Gumpy because I figured I had a better
chance of getting to FoG with it. It is still a ways off, but it is a step
or few closer. I look forward to working with you & the Gump community on
this...

P.S. Others have pointed out that FoG could be used as a negative, and I
understand that concern. I'd like to see it be a numerical representation of
"positive peer pressure", no more. As an objective measure of
"community/interaction health", where (like Google) the community dictates
the outcome, I'm sure it could be used as either, but I feel we can work to
emphasis the positive.

regards,

Adam


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