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I've been an avid surfer on the forums for a long time. I hardly engage in the discussions and tend to just act as a neutral party. But increasingly on this forum particularly, a topic surfaces accusing Company.X or Developer.Y of unethical or unprofessional conduct. This sort of thing is becoming increasingly common around here. I've read time and time about developers under-delivering or in some cases stealing from clients which is down right outrageous.
My question is:
How can we minimise fraud and damage to the Drupal brand/community?
How can we maintain a harmony between "Service Providers" and "Service Receivers"?
I have a few recommendations I would like to outline to the Drupal Association that could see the end to the negative topics in this forum particularly. It would also bring rise to informed and educated decision making in helping choose the right company/contractor/client to deal with. It involves rating Drupal users based on specific metrics to create a quality score for the community to gauge the performance of the user. It's driven by feedback, no different to how eBay is driven. Yet, it should not be a straight forward vote up/down model as this could work against the some new users as demonstrated on sites such as Digg when it comes to hitting the homepage.
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