Actually, I do not need to see the karma point after looking at the sample data base and code. The origin of the disparity is that no karma is award for crucial activities for registering projects and team or planning a release. Karma is awarded for answers, blueprints, branches, bugs soyuz, and translations. Soyuz only award for uploads and distro acceptance. So most of the activities that we do to maintain a project do not earn karma.
Considering the tasks that I am responsible for as a maintainer, I think I should be rewarded for:
Creating a team
Creating a mailing list
Creating a project
Creating a series
Changing a series status
Linking a branch to a series
Linking a series to a package
Creating a milestone
Marking a milestone released
Uploading a file
Actually, I do not need to see the karma point after looking at the sample data base and code. The origin of the disparity is that no karma is award for crucial activities for registering projects and team or planning a release. Karma is awarded for answers, blueprints, branches, bugs soyuz, and translations. Soyuz only award for uploads and distro acceptance. So most of the activities that we do to maintain a project do not earn karma.
Considering the tasks that I am responsible for as a maintainer, I think I should be rewarded for:
Creating a team
Creating a mailing list
Creating a project
Creating a series
Changing a series status
Linking a branch to a series
Linking a series to a package
Creating a milestone
Marking a milestone released
Uploading a file