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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: He means that someone (a donor) cannot sue an author just because the author hasn't fixed a bug in an article
True. That would ensure a safe and secure atmosphere for everyone.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
Personal Homepage Tech Gossips
All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts... --William Shakespeare
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Chris Maunder wrote: The issue we've always had with accepting donations is that you also accept the donators right to yell very loudly at you when the code doesn't work perfectly, when the author doesn't have time to answer questions, when the reader wants new features or when someone votes the donator's comment down.
Donators suddenly assume that their $5 entitles them to Royalty.
Do you think this is something that can be done outside of CP? A 3rd party website run by a few regular CPians, that will have no official association with CP. It will just provide an interface via which readers can voluntarily contribute to authors, and the site will redirect a percentage of contributions to CP.
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I like it. If you want to take it further, let me know.
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Hans Dietrich wrote: If you want to take it further, let me know.
Yes, I would like to take it further. But I thought we should wait to see if Chris is alright with it.
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I like the idea as well. If you need a hand of an, uh, not-really-useful-as-web-developer guy, drop me a line.
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Chris Maunder wrote: The issue we've always had with accepting donations is that you also accept the donators right to yell very loudly at you when the code doesn't work perfectly, when the author doesn't have time to answer questions, when the reader wants new features or when someone votes the donator's comment down.
When I was writing software for my racing addiction, I had the following clause on my support web pages:
Please do not offer to pay me in any way for this software. I appreciate the sentiment, but that's not why I'm doing this. Quite frankly, I'm a lazy bastard and only work on the code when there's something drastically wrong with it, or if there's something that needs to be added. If I let someone pay me for this garbage, then they might feel like I owe them something, and that irritates the hell outa me.
What's even worse, since I'm more magnanimous than anyone here could ever believe, I might even lean towards allowing a certain level of transgressive behavior if a "paid" member were to step way out of line in the forums. Simply put, people would be paying for and expecting the privilege of being untouchable wankers.
However, I think if people really want to donate, you could put up a page that allows them to, with clearly stated text reminding them that their donations do not garner for them any special privileges. Of course, this could also present a tax problem, and so on and so forth, so maybe you should put this topic to rest permanently.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997 ----- "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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As my sis describes that, "you bought a ticket, not the plane".
Still, I like the idea. Might also be an incentive for really high-quality articles. *nudge nudge*
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If I provide a permalink to a message on any member's profile page, the message is loaded as an 'unclickable' item in the thread. If I click on another message on the page, I cannot again click-open the original message, which took me to the page. It appears as text, not as a hyperlink. Here ^ is an example. Fixed!
Adding the home page URL in profile page prefixes (does not show while entering the URL) the given text with http://
This is not desirable, because I might want something like: https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Rajesh Fixed!
Ignore HTML tags option should not ignore the html tags in the signature area. Trust me, this is really annoying. Or give me an <ignore> </ignore> tag, or whatever. You know the bug now. Fixed!
- Setting an attribute and clicking search - this will produce an URL, which will not have the attribute filter enabled. If I enable it manually, then the right option is not selected (bob happens to like C#, no matter what). Occasionally, I want to search with a few attributes set and give the URL to someone.
Give me an option to "Pin" one or more particular blog messages on my profile page. Every new entry posted will go beneath the pinned messages and the pinned messages will stay on the top. Also, allow me click a check box that will decide if another user will be able to post a reply or not, to a particular blog entry. Fixed, the new options are fantastic! I appreciate it!
Links to C#, MFC/C++ board listed in Google search for "CodeProject" does not take to the respective boards, but take to the homepage instead. Fixed!
- Add a search box to the profile page of every member (may be next to "messages posted" by this user). This should perform a search on all the messages posted by this particular user alone. For instance, I know that someone gave a very good answer to a question like "How to programmatically achieve this X thing". Now, did not bookmark it, but if I know the user who answered it, I can search for it when someone asks the same question again.
- Deleting a bookmark - can't it be done without reloading the entire page? Some nice AJAX thingie there, may be? Or if this cannot be done, the reloading must take me back to the page where I was - it takes me to the first page. Also, there is a "First" and a Next and Prev links, but no "Last" link. Please, give us one.
Again, talking of bookmarks, I see the bookmarks are not grouped properly. There are two separate groups for the messages bookmarked from lounge alone. Please don't tell me this is a feature. Or am I missing something? Fixed!The Ajax widget in the top right of the Lounge, it shows the latest news items, jokes, etc., This post[^] was whacked[^] by the readers, but that still shows up in the widget. It must get off the widget too. I know this isn't the biggest of bugs, but I just found it. Fixed!
Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal - Friedrich Nietzsche
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
[Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
modified on Thursday, April 30, 2009 6:46 AM
modified on Friday, May 28, 2010 3:13 PM
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Will add these to the TODO/Bug list
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Wow - that's a good list there, Rajesh
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Thanks Nish.
Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal - Friedrich Nietzsche
.·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·.
[Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
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One way to fix #8 would be to have checkboxes next to each bookmark. When all the bookmarks are checked an option can be selected that will work for all of the checked bookmarks. (Think GMail ).
Regards,
Thomas Stockwell
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
Visit my Blog
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All fixed except 7 and 8 which are on the TODO. 10 is a caching issue, and the only way to fix that is reduce caching.
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4 and 9 aren't fixed either. With 4, the search now produces no URL (the search page URL just doesn't change after the search is performed). With 9, I am talking about bookmarks of forum posts and it still hasn't changed - if I delete an entry on page 4, it takes me back to page 1 and the grouping isn't being done properly (there is a C++/MFC group bookmarks on the first page, and another on the third one, and so on). I'll buy it if you tell me that is a caching issue as well.
Everything else is fine, the options on the personal blog page are just awesome. Too much for me to take at once. I see you guys are working really hard to give us what we want and that makes this place wonderful. Nevertheless, I will continue to be an ass and ask for new things no matter how much you give.
Kudos CP team, good job there!
It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini
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Item 9 was fixed a while ago, Item 10 has just been fixed, and items 7 and 8 is on the list.
Item 4 is harder because we use POST, not GET when doing searches, so the URL isn't updated. What about a "link to this search" button?
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Reporting a new bug:
I had used the <font color=gray> text here </font> tags to gray out the items that were fixed. Now, when I click edit on my post, The font tags have disappeared! Sorry to add up to your queue, but hey - I'm just trying to contribute.
Verifying the other bugs that are resolved.
Workout progress:
Current arm size: 14.4in
Desired arm size: 18in
Next Target: 15.4in by Dec 2010
Current training method: HIT
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Chris Maunder wrote: Item 4 is harder because we use POST, not GET when doing searches, so the URL isn't updated. What about a "link to this search" button?
That would solve the purpose perfectly, I believe.
Workout progress:
Current arm size: 14.4in
Desired arm size: 18in
Next Target: 15.4in by Dec 2010
Current training method: HIT
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I think #4 has now been solved
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: I think #4 has now been solved
So, I had the time to test it, and it looks like it's completely changed.
I type something on the search box on the top right of this page (choosing the "articles" radio button) and hit return.
I'm being shown some results, and the only way I can filter the results is by hand typing whatever would be of relevance to me.
For example, if I need to see something related to thread pooling in native code, AND with respect to the older API set (assume the API is QueueUserWorkItem), the only way is to type my query like this: QueueUserWorkItem C++ NOT C#
Not the friendliest (not even very usable, per se). I see that magic ajax drop down filter thing only if I click on "articles" on the green menu.
How is the #4 solved at all?
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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We have two forums Vista and Operating Systems / SysAdmin,do we need to a forum for Servers(Windows 2003 server,2008 and....) or no?
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What we need is a complete reord of the forums
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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Any chance of a friends list - social networking style ?
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Or an acquaintances list anyway. I don't have friends, I just have enemies I haven't made yet.
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I wasn't really thinking about a hit list Pete
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martin_hughes wrote: I wasn't really thinking about a hit list Pete
Shame. What with your Top Secret Plan For World Domination and my dedication to the assassins arts, I really thought we had something going here.
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