Re: Site Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2017 6:10 pm
That's... what I just did.
Admittedly, I didn't explain myself clearly enough in my last post (I was on phone and cut myself short, my bad). What I'm thinking of creating is a list of announcements with as specific times as possible, preferably down to the day. Here's a personal analysis of the given times for the announcements, using this segment from the "month of july" thread as reference:Quill wrote:That's... what I just did.
Only one announcement has a specific day estimated, the discord cleanup. Even better, it also has an estimated hour and duration with a timezone in mind. I'm certainly not demanding that all announcements be this specific (especially since there's not much need to know the hour), but it's a great start.Quill wrote:Here are the announcements:
- The new Community Contest is soon! An exact date hasn't been finalized yet, but it will be arriving early this month! This new Community Contest will include many new judges, in addition to changes to how the contest is run to make the overall experience better. It's time to get excited!
- A new system to encourage reviews is coming. Levels on the forum haven't been receiving the attention they deserve. We're planning to introduce a new system this month that encourage users to review levels more often. It won't be the return of Level Judges, in case you're thinking it's that, but it should hopefully increase the amount of reviews levels see.
- SMBX Worlds and SMBX GFX will be updated soon. These pages haven't been updated since 2014 and were once used to display the featured Episode and Graphics of a particular month. These pages are planned to be updated in August to highlight the very best episodes and custom graphics, including the ones featured in this thread. Stay tuned for more information!
- Discord cleanup. On July 5th, we'll be making some changes to our Discord server. During this period, the server will be unavailable for an undecided amount of time, but it will likely only be a few hours at worst. Once it's back up, you'll have to request access through the #welcome channel. After that, things will be back to normal. The cleanup will likely take place early in the morning for people in America, since that's the most prominent timezone.
I don't want to set dates and times for stuff that is still in discussion/implementation and hasn't been finalized yet. It's better to say something is planned for the month rather than a specific day, as if it's delayed the blow isn't too hard. Giving an exact date implies whatever the topic in question is is close to competition, which might not be the case. The discord cleanup was planned and ready to go from the beginning of the month, hence why an exact date as given.Zha Hong Lang wrote:On the other hand, we have the "system to encourage reviews" and the update to featured content, both of which could happen anytime over a whole month. I understand that developing something is better released when it's ready, though it's still a good idea to estimate what day it might be released. It's better for the developer than the users actually, but more on that later.
I said early July as I knew I was going to post it in early July. I started readying the topic on the 5th and decided to post it on the 6th, but it got delayed to the 7th as I didn't have enough time to finalize things. Enjl has no involvement in the contest, so either he guessed correctly or somebody gave him an inaccurate date (which ended up being true as I was unable to finish the topic in time).Zha Hong Lang wrote:The SCC announcement gives a rough idea of what time in the month it would happen, which is good since it gives people a better idea than "this month". However, I think that it wouldn't have hurt to specify the day. It was most certainly planned to be released on the 7th beforehand, although I don't know if that was decided by the first of July or not. Even if it wasn't though, you could follow up your previous post with the specific date once it was known; one so that people would know, and two so that there isn't a threat of it getting leaked anyway.
Probably becsuse they were last active in an annomynous session and ticked to not say they were active thenMr Briney wrote:Why some users have a hyphen in their time when they were last active?
I see what you mean. I still think that giving an estimated day is worth the effort, though I guess this is just an essential disagreement rather than something we can debate over.Quill wrote:I don't want to set dates and times for stuff that is still in discussion/implementation and hasn't been finalized yet. It's better to say something is planned for the month rather than a specific day, as if it's delayed the blow isn't too hard. Giving an exact date implies whatever the topic in question is close to completion, which might not be the case. The discord cleanup was planned and ready to go from the beginning of the month, hence why an exact date as given.
Alright. I was unaware of the context, so thanks for clearing things up. And if self-set deadlines end up being a little overdue then I understand if you want to use a period of the month for that rather than a specific day.Quill wrote:I said early July as I knew I was going to post it in early July. I started readying the topic on the 5th and decided to post it on the 6th, but it got delayed to the 7th as I didn't have enough time to finalize things. Enjl has no involvement in the contest, so either he guessed correctly or somebody gave him an inaccurate date (which ended up being true as I was unable to finish the topic in time).
So yeah, I get where you're coming from, but I want to avoid telling users that things are happening on certain dates or that they're happening at all when things can easily change.
Because they were/are a hidden userMr Briney wrote:Why some users have a hyphen in their time when they were last active?
You now have a formal medium to send an appeal if you think a ban was unfair / too harsh / whatever. But if it's a totally clear case then it won't change anything of course.Snessy the duck wrote:
You mean something like my level portal idea? I'd really want that too.Inspirited wrote:We really need a proper database for levels and episodes. Instead of it being forum threads.
Yeah. Maybe we could implement a rule that says that all of your GFX have to be in one thread, like how it is for levels? We could also do something like my level postal idea except for graphics.Cedur wrote:A database for CGFX to get orientation within the massive labyrinth of CGFX would be more important imo
That could be a good idea. Would make things easier to find.Snessy the duck wrote:Yeah. Maybe we could implement a rule that says that all of your GFX have to be in one thread, like how it is for levels? We could also do something like my level postal idea except for graphics.Cedur wrote:A database for CGFX to get orientation within the massive labyrinth of CGFX would be more important imo