On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:58 AM, John Erling Blad <[email protected]> wrote:

> We don't use votes... ;)
>

I think Lydia was referring to the votes on the bugzilla bug page, 14 votes
so far :)


>
> If we forget about the implementation of badges and discuss the
> contributions; there are no single correct way to weight
> contributions. Assume some user A write N characters as a continuous
> string, and some user B writes the same number of characters spread
> out over a text changing N words into something else. Those two edits
> can have the same edit distance but still have a completely different
> entropy. In the last case, who "owns" the changed words? The original
> author or the later one? This isn't obvious at all.


I thought Wikitrust [1] and others [2] had already addressed this issues?
In any case there is no need for an "exact" attribution, an approximate
percentage score would be a good enough solution for practical purposes.



[1] http://www.wikitrust.net/
[2] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Mshavlovsky/Authorship_Tracking
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