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@AppDefects wrote:Can you explain the "milestones" or requirements for each rank including the sub-levels? Is there a document for that shared somewhere?
I think they noted earlier on in the thread that they weren't going to give out that info.
So no idea how many levels or what is needed for each level.
@emb021 wrote:I think they noted earlier on in the thread that they weren't going to give out that info.
Yes, I had asked about that earlier in this thread; unfortunately, the 'secret sauce' isn't going to be revealed to us.
Thanks for the giving it the College try! I appreciate it.
> AppDefects (Contributor I) posted a new reply in Welcome on 06-19-2019 03:06 PM
> Can you explain the "milestones" or requirements for each rank including the
> sub-levels? Is there a document for that shared somewhere?
I've never found it documented, but it seems to be automated into the system. As far as I can tell it is based strictly on number of postings, and, if I had to guess, I'd estimate about 50 postings per sub-level. In other words, to get to Contributor II, you have to have made 50 posts since you made Contributor I.
Roses are Red
My name is Dave
This poem makes no sense
Microwave
But it almost rhymes, and that’s the most important Indicator of Poem.
Thanks