Oscar: Regarding thumbnail size: it was originally supposed to be modifiable per country but not it's only modifiable globally. Jason made it better for smaller screens per your request. However, eventually I'd like it to be per-country again, but it's probably not urgent at the moment (let me know if it is ;) ). Regarding ease of use: I'm sure that some things can be done for ease of use, but when making the first level what I had in mind is that it should be easy to change your mind. The idea is, once you accept or reject an image, you can't change your mind (unless you have direct DB access). So the 'update' button was added in the first place to avoid a situation where people would accept/reject images by accident. What Israel will do (and from what I understand, other countries did the same last year), is to get a team of dedicated and trustworthy organizers to do the filtering stage. I am of course open to ideas about the general workings of this stage, although rewriting the whole thing is probably not the best thing to do since you need to be start using it right away.
Lodewijk: Not sure if this is what you're referring to, there's one bug which sometimes happens and I can't reproduce that when you click update apparently nothing happens, but in fact the decisions are updated correctly. If you have a minute and want to help me, please look at the console in Firebug/Dragonfly/Chrome's debugging tool and tell me what it says (in Chrome you may need to enable logging XHR).
Cheers, —Ynhockey.
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 2:18 AM, Jason Spriggs jason@jasonspriggs.comwrote:
Done with updates. I've reset the test install and account as well. User/Pass' should be going out in the next hour or so.
~Jason
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Jason Spriggs jason@jasonspriggs.comwrote:
We are preforming updates to the system at the moment. Please refrain from submitting issues via E-Mail.
~Jason
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 6:32 PM, Jason Spriggs jason@jasonspriggs.comwrote:
For the time being i've changed the row count for the first stage to 2 pictures per row like in the stage 2 system.
~Jason
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Racso racso@colombia.com wrote:
On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 6:16 PM, Lodewijk lodewijk@effeietsanders.orgwrote:
Jason: if I click on Update decisions, it doesn't save anything.
That means if I click then on Show my reviewed images, there are none.
Just in case: the process has 2 steps. In the filtering one, you just remove pictures, and that's it (when you save, you can see the "remaining images" number (near the top-right corner) decrease. In the judging one, the one where you put stars, you can indeed check your reviewed images. At least it works that way for me.
2012/9/30 Ynhockey ynhockey@gmail.com
Rasco: What is your screen resolution? (also if you want we can discuss this on Skype, I'm ynhockey).
(It's Racso, not Rasco [?]) 1280x800. The fact is that I think it would be nice if the number of images-per-row could be selectable, as each judge would be able to optimize its own experience (if I got a huge screen, well, I can pick 5 images per row and do it faster). Still, I will ask our local judges for their screen resolutions right now. Maybe I have a just-to-small screen ;)
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