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For once in a lifetime, Hans and I seem to agree, and yet you don't yield?
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum
Please use <PRE> tags for code snippets, they preserve indentation, improve readability, and make me actually look at the code.
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For now, I am basking in the illusion that Chris secretly agrees with us, but wants us both to suffer, for all the crap we've given him.
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That had occurred to me too. All he will achieve is the prolongation of his suffering though...
I'm off to bookmark a couple of things now.
Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum
Please use <PRE> tags for code snippets, they preserve indentation, improve readability, and make me actually look at the code.
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Hans Dietrich wrote: people wouldn't waste time downloading anything from a crappy article
Well, I have seen it and they do. Very few(generally regular users) download only good ones.
People search, they find some 10 related articles to the topic, create a login, download all 10. Gone.
How many regulars do this? I hope you agree that it would be very few comapred to such users.
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S Mewara wrote: People search, they find some 10 related articles to the topic, create a login, download all 10. Gone.
How many regulars do this? I hope you agree that it would be very few comapred to such users.
I'll do this on occasion although I don't think it's ever been more than 4 or 5 articles that triggered downloads. Some of them almost always turn out not to be what I need, some turn out to be seriously buggy, hopefully at least one is what I need. The ones that turn out to be not what I need rarely get a vote. The ones that are garbage will get low votes, and I don't like the idea that having to look at the code to determine the article is crap will counter a large part of my vote.
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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same topic, similar view, some suggestions here[^].
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Luc Pattyn wrote: it is bookmarking that is way too high
Luc, I agree to it that bookmarking is also high but 5 for downloading too is.
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Even 2 is probably too high. I'd say 1 point per DL unless major amounts of rep are also added in other areas and threshold levels updated as well; less if the infrastructure can support it.
Maunder has about 200k downloads, .dan.g. (todo list) has ~165k. None of the other prolific article authors I looked at were close. IIRC one of the prolific authors I looked at had ~100k. Chris didn't like the idea of being catapulted to the top of the rep chart. More generally this would favor articles with downloads much more than other types. Writing something popular as massmarket freeware and having CP host it would skew it even more (intentional or not .dan.g.'s article is the 8th hit on google for: todo list), and arguably is giving rep for the wrong sort of thing entirely.
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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Ok! I did not went into that much detail.
Based on what you say, even 1 point per download would be high and not do justice with all.
This needs to be reduced on to some 1 point per 100 download or so.
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That's ok, apparently neither did anyone else working at CP before setting it to 5 points (for new downloads, they haven't parsed the logs for historical data yet).
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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I think downloads is actually a very good measure of the article's popularity. 5 is too much indeed, but 2 or 3 would be perfect.
Nick Polyak
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Dan Neely wrote: apparently neither did anyone else working at CP before setting it to 5 points
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No, don't.
Also I'm going to publish many articles with downloads soon.
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Hi,
I get HTTP 503 sometimes, while accessing General Indian Topics forum. The problem is since last 1-2 hrs.
Image Link[^]
// ♫ 99 little bugs in the code,
// 99 bugs in the code
// We fix a bug, compile it again
// 101 little bugs in the code ♫
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Same here for the lounge.
A refresh solves it tho.
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I can confirm it as well. BTW it is not just GIT, other forums has shown me the same error too.
I have seen it 5-6 times since morning (about 8 hours) and as Tom said, refreshing the page will let the error go.
..Go Green..
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One of the servers decided to go belly up. Ah well. That's why we have spares.
All fixed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: <layer>One of the servers decided to go belly up.
And did it get a funeral in the toilet befitting its social standards?
Chris Maunder wrote: That's why we have spares.
Is that, how you would console your kids? Seriously...
"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (DNA)
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Wasn't there talk about being able to do this yourself?
Sorry to give you extra work
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Which account?
David1987 wrote: Wasn't there talk about being able to do this yourself?
There is a report flag in the user page that can be used for reporting certain profiles for deletion.
[Don't say that you asked your account to be deleted. I saw your account and you look a regular here]
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Are you talking about deleting peter_in_2780's account, or your account?
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Why do you want your account deleted? You have done nothing to warrant self banishment from the pride...as far as I know.
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You don't hire a handyman to build a house, you hire a specialist.
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Why? You're a valuable contributor and it would be a shame to lose you. Don't let one spat deter you from the site - heck, I've had somebody set up an "I hate Pete O'Hanlon" type of page and I'm still here.
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Well I've had enough of that nonsense, I'm off to SO
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