RapLeaf is a reputation system. Seems I have no reputation. Mike Arrington at TechCrunch does.
Well, maybe over time I'll get one. [Edit: I added an older email address, ivan@ivanpope.com and I immediately got a reputation!]
Their story is:
Rapleaf is a portable reputation system for e-commerce. We allow buyers and sellers to rate one another.
Get rated and get a Rapleaf score that can help facilitate a greater level of trust amongst other buyers and sellers.
Rapleaf's Goal: To make it much more profitable to be ethical
Our commitment: We are committed to openness. We'll work with anyone that satisifies our ethical and privacy requirements. We are promoting an open standard.
This is the code, a simple enough bit:
<a href="http://www.rapleaf.com/profile/view/F8hbiWQL"><img alt="ivan007's Rapleaf Score" border="0" src="http://www.rapleaf.com/image/F8hbiWQL.jpg" /></a>


Thank you for checking out RapLeaf. We are looking forward to your suggestions and ideas on how we can make our service better in the future. Please feel free to write back to me. Thank you for helping us in making the world more ethical and a better place to do business.
Posted by: tony singh | May 08, 2006 at 06:26 PM