Metl
#1029 posted by . on 2007/01/01 06:53:38
I just thought, why not have a QC forum? Yeah there's Mapping Help but that's rather different. I don't think it's a bad idea to keep them seperate and easier to reference particular posts.
You Mean Like A Qc Thread?
#1030 posted by metlslime on 2007/01/01 16:50:09
we have a couple of those i think. Maybe there isn't a catch-all qc thread, though. I guess someone could start one.
Hm..
#1031 posted by necros on 2007/01/01 23:53:50
i tend to just ask any qc related questions in the mapping help thread.
Append:
#1032 posted by necros on 2007/01/01 23:54:36
could maybe modify that thread to be more general, but i've grown attached to "mapping help" over the years... :P
#1033 posted by Trinca on 2007/01/02 01:39:24
i think a QC thread could be good.
Nah
#1034 posted by Spirit on 2007/01/02 02:23:02
Look at the other "big" game-related threads that are not stickied: Other Games, Speedmapping.
Both would be interesting to be sticky but it works fine as it is.
QC really is a minor issue hereand could either b discussed in Mapping Help (as now) or anyone could create a new thread for it (with a nice and proper header description) that would be amongst the other threads. This primarily is a mapping/gameart board, the QC home is inside3d.
Right
#1035 posted by necros on 2007/01/02 18:21:15
i usually just post qc questions on inside3d
Metlslime
#1036 posted by JPL on 2007/01/08 03:47:12
I just got that clicking on FAQ link
ERROR: SQL error 1054 on line 31 of faq.php.
Don't know if it has been already mentioned.
Ah...
#1037 posted by metlslime on 2007/01/08 13:58:06
good catch. I made a database change and must have forgotten to update all the pages to match. Probably fix it tonight when I get home.
Fixed.
#1038 posted by metlslime on 2007/01/08 23:42:25
Metlslime
#1039 posted by JPL on 2007/01/09 00:02:18
Cool !
Note To Moderators:
#1040 posted by metlslime on 2007/01/17 02:14:42
rejecting a news submission now works again.
Also, there is a new feature called "reject as spam" which, instead of posting the submission in the general abuse thread, will reject it and hide it completely so that no user will see it. This is good for anything that is true spam from a bot or abusive visitor, and also for duplicate posts -- you can approve one of the submissions, and reject the duplicate as spam so nobody sees it.
Reject And Hide?
#1041 posted by . on 2007/01/17 16:14:25
Why not reject and delete?
Phait:
#1042 posted by metlslime on 2007/01/17 20:17:22
Because moderators make mistakes?
Because it's interesting to look back at historical trends of amount of spam?
Because I don't delete users, posts, threads, etc. etc.
But It's Spam...
#1043 posted by . on 2007/01/18 03:01:17
You're special, metlslime.
Phait:
#1044 posted by metlslime on 2007/01/18 03:41:27
maybe, but why do you care as long as you don't have to see it?
I Guess
#1045 posted by . on 2007/01/18 08:22:59
I fail to see half the logic in your thinking.
But I'm sure that's mutual, hooo-hah!
#1046 posted by - on 2007/01/19 01:51:23
metlslime: please delete the above spam posted by IP# 70.224.231.22.
Scampie:
#1047 posted by metlslime on 2007/01/19 03:12:44
i'd love to but it goes against my nonsensical principles.
#1048 posted by - on 2007/01/19 09:14:28
but metlslime, it's SPAM! and everyone has exactly the same definition of spam, so it's ok to delete.
and besides, it's not like if you relented slightly in your policy of 'no deletion' that it would become a slippery slope.
Scampie:
#1049 posted by metlslime on 2007/01/19 09:48:57
it's too late... i'm already slipping.... aaaaaaaaaaaah
Code Tags
#1050 posted by . on 2007/01/22 17:24:20
What aboot code tags? Would be easier to sift through some QuakeC in a monospace font.
Phait:
#1051 posted by metlslime on 2007/01/22 20:36:44
not a bad idea.
Just A Minor Suggestion
#1052 posted by necros on 2007/02/03 04:27:02
would it be possible to get something to fix up the time for different time zones? the timestamps are kind of useless for me atm. :P
Necros:
#1053 posted by metlslime on 2007/02/03 07:43:08
i have thought of that. FYI, the timestamps were EST for the first two years, then PST for the last two years. And now on the new server they're somewhere in germany, so i guess that's called CET.
Anyway, my plan is to have users choose a time zone in their preferences, and then to translate timestamps into their local time.
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