05-12-2020, 10:58 AM
I really, really like this idea.
One small thing: A term such as "Engineer" implies technical knowledge only, so the rank not being granted due to trust issues even though the person has constructed an awesome build should only happen in extreme cases. By that I mean, this should only happen if the individual in question has seriously fucked up/someone over, not because people do not know him well (More clearly: Have a rank signifying technical skill be governed by that to 99%, not a popularity contest).
On a side note while "CPU" is definitely a good start I would go as far as restricting it to pipelined CPU's but of course thats just my view of it. It is probably best left a loose guideline as sometimes other things that might be smaller but genius also deserve recognition (For example: 3T CCA, or Powsi's and Amino's 7 seg.)
I'd just be a bit sad if horizontal RCA ALU cpu's built in like 3 days get you such a rank.
But, everything else about this sounds great tbh. Dunno how "staff validates trial" is supposed to work like, i guess skimming thru chat and shortly glancing at trial build is fine.
One small thing: A term such as "Engineer" implies technical knowledge only, so the rank not being granted due to trust issues even though the person has constructed an awesome build should only happen in extreme cases. By that I mean, this should only happen if the individual in question has seriously fucked up/someone over, not because people do not know him well (More clearly: Have a rank signifying technical skill be governed by that to 99%, not a popularity contest).
On a side note while "CPU" is definitely a good start I would go as far as restricting it to pipelined CPU's but of course thats just my view of it. It is probably best left a loose guideline as sometimes other things that might be smaller but genius also deserve recognition (For example: 3T CCA, or Powsi's and Amino's 7 seg.)
I'd just be a bit sad if horizontal RCA ALU cpu's built in like 3 days get you such a rank.
But, everything else about this sounds great tbh. Dunno how "staff validates trial" is supposed to work like, i guess skimming thru chat and shortly glancing at trial build is fine.