I have read that through careers.stackoverflow.com potential job candidates can link their stackoverflow profile with their CV. I was wondering if this would also work for biostar. Would linking your biostar profile to your CV, enhance your chances in your career? I would imagine that if this is the case, then it would benefit both the users as the biostar system. Indeed, if there is a direct benefit on being active on Biostar, the quality of the contributions would be higher. But this boils down to the question if employers consider online content in their search for the ideal candidate.
Candidate question for community wiki?
I'm of the opinion that all 'meta' questions should be community wiki (assuming that a person's Biostar reputation should be reflective of his/her ability to help solve Bioinformatics problems, rather than pontificate on the nature of the site).
I say that as one who has done much pontificating btw.
I agree that contributions to content should somehow be counted differently from contributions to help thinking about the site, or help develop it. But on the other hand they should both be counted.
O and please do wikify it... Since we cannot count both at this moment we better count 1 correctly.
I have never completely understood what the rationale is behind the community wiki, except for it being a nice example of a pleonasm, but if it helps I have no prob what soever to wikify it. How do I do that?
edit and wikify!
@Andra I am also occasionally stumped at how I am supposed to interact with an answer on a community wiki, edit an existing one, start a new one?