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View Poll Results: What rank system would you like DaemonForums to use?
Kienja's System 5 14.71%
BSDForums' Ranks 1 2.94%
Unix Hierarchy 11 32.35%
Custom Titles (Users choose their own) 17 50.00%
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Old 11th May 2008
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 57
Default New Ranks!

Key:
Title – Number of required posts

New User - 0
Port Guard – 20
Fdisk Soldier – 46
Shell Scout – 84
Package Pilot – 140
Spam Deminer – 220
VPN Cryptographer – 330
ISO Quartermaster – 476
Fsck Surgeon – 664
Rc.conf Instructor - 900
Arp Constable – 1193
Regex Recruiter – 1552
Tcpdump Spy – 1986
Syslog Inspector – 2504
Disklabel Sergeant – 3115
Firewall Lieutenant – 3828
Kernel Captain – 4652
Netstat Major – 5596
Ifconfig Colonel – 6669
Routing General – 7880
Module Marshal – 9238
Xterm Admiral – 10752
Filesystem Commander – 12434
Inetd Intendant – 14296
Grep Wizard – 16350
Chief of Disks – 18605
Chief of Daemons – 21076

I realize those post counts for the higher ranks are absurd, but when we consider that DaemonForums will outlive BSDForums by many years, I certainly think it is possible for some users to reach these ranks. My hope is that an exponential model would allow small steps in the early ranks to encourage new users, but large steps in the higher ranks to challenge long term users. I suppose I could tone down the post requirements if needed.

Edit: I took out all the unneeded math crap.
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