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Mark Moxon Started conversation May 24, 2001
Especially like the bit about h2g2 being addictive. What a relief!
Three little things:
* There's one more Douglas graphic that's not used anywhere: B1184 (it's quite a fun one).
* The next update will probably be relatively unnoticed by users, unless they are Scouts or Sub-editors. If all goes according to plan, the first automatic systems for Peer Review will go into the next release. I should hasten to add that these won't change the way that the Peer Review forum works - that will stay exactly the same. Instead the new tools will kick in once a Scout has made a pick, which is pretty invisible to users already.
(If things go well, and someone reminds me later, I can probably arrange for some screen shots of the new tools to be sent to The Post, as we did when they were last updated.)
* Good luck in the exams...
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted May 25, 2001
* Cool about the other photo. I'll put the cut-and-paste code for it into the next column as a follow-up.
* Well, I did try to say "the next big update" because I know you guys can always release something that isn't immediately noticeable to non-volunteer Researchers. Of course, anything to help out the Scouts and Sub-Editors is a big plus. I'm sure they'll appreciate being able to take longer lunches.
* Aw, thanks... No wonder you have your own fan club.
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Martin Harper Posted May 28, 2001
Your article did make me think of one thing... if the brief lull in Peer Review made life so much better for the writers - why don't we slightly increase the number of entries (perhaps 6 on Friday instead of 5), and hence the number of Scouts, and the number of Sub-eds, and make that state of affairs a little more permanent?
Sure, it was tougher as a Scout to find good entries during the dip - but not excessively so - . And I reckon that the quicker entries are approved, the more will be written - getting your first entry in the Guide is a big rush, and it directly leads to people writing more...
*rubs hands in anticipation of new toys*
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Mark Moxon Posted May 29, 2001
More volunteers => More requirements on internal staff => More internal resources required
Whicn isn't to say it won't happen, but we do have to wait until either the time-saving new tools are in place, or we have more editorial staff... or a combination. So not for a little while, I think.
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted May 29, 2001
Yeah, it's going to take more than 1 extra entry on Fridays anyway. The Peer Review page was down to about 2/3 of its usual number. So to get the same effect, you'd need to publish 1/3 more entries per workday. So 7-8 entries per day from Peer Review. That would mean quite a few more Sub-Editors and Scouts, and at least 1 new h2g2 staffer.
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Mark Moxon Posted May 29, 2001
Alternatively we could spend development time on new internal tools (and new on-site ones) to reduce the amount of workload required in-house for each pick.
And that's what we're already doing! Hurrah!
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted May 29, 2001
LOL!
*shudders at the thought of 100 Fragilis impersonators*
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted May 29, 2001
Wait! Perhaps the Mark Moxon fan club could have a Mark Impersonation Day. Aw, man. I bet they'd love that idea.
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Martin Harper Posted May 29, 2001
Sort of like a fancy dress party where everyone goes as Mark? Or a virtual one, where everyone changes their username to Mark and goes around saying Marklike things?
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shazzPRME Posted May 29, 2001
I'd certainly vote for that! LOL
I wonder if we could get away with doing that at the Meet in July!
What a hoot... 50 odd (!!!) researchers all sporting goatee beards and black wigs
shazz
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted May 29, 2001
I was imagining a virtual Impersonation Day. Now that you mention it, though, Shazz, a real-life one would be much funnier! Oh, man. The only bad thing is that Mark is subscibed to this thread and therefore has been forewarned.
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shazzPRME Posted May 29, 2001
True...
There again, he needn't necessarily be party to all the arrangements...
hmmm... I thinking now! Always a bad sign!
shazz
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Martin Harper Posted May 29, 2001
We could always impersonate a different Italic instead: don't they have fan clubs as well?
{not as big as Mark's of course... }
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shazzPRME Posted May 29, 2001
Exactly what I was thinking Lucy... although to make it really funny I guess it should be gender-reversed!
shazz
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Fragilis - h2g2 Cured My Tabular Obsession Posted May 29, 2001
I think you'll have a much harder time asking the guys to do this...
You *are* meeting in a public place, yes?
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