Difference between revisions of "Talk:Save the Crop"

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* Hash etiquette consolation prize
 
* Hash etiquette consolation prize
 
* (better native english speaker ones?)
 
* (better native english speaker ones?)
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:Yeah, "save the crop" was the first idea for a nice name, the idea of other situations came later on- for me, it really always was fields yet, I think.
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Maybe we can first see if there's support for the consolidation prize itself and then just gather suggestions and vote for a name. The name is not "my beloved baby" ;) . [[User:Rincewind|Rincewind]], 29 September 2011, 11:35 (CET)

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The alternative here is to consider this a 'coordinates reached', since there is no actual obstacle between you and the geohash. I have done that at times. -- relet 04:51, 29 September 2011 (EDT)

Hmm, interesting. We had that situation several times before standing in front of a field in full bloom trying to decide to go in there or not. Most of the time we decided against and counted the hash as not reached. Has this ever been discussed in detail or even voted upon? - Mampfred 05:06, 29 September 2011 (EDT)

I agree with the general idea, just that I wouldn't limit this to crops or fields. The common sense part is important, the example of drying concrete is good, we can add flower beds, bird sanctuaries, you name it. How about a different name? - Mampfred 05:30, 29 September 2011 (EDT)

  • Too good for this world consolation prize
  • Sensible hasher consolation prize
  • Hash etiquette consolation prize
  • (better native english speaker ones?)
Yeah, "save the crop" was the first idea for a nice name, the idea of other situations came later on- for me, it really always was fields yet, I think.

Maybe we can first see if there's support for the consolidation prize itself and then just gather suggestions and vote for a name. The name is not "my beloved baby" ;) . Rincewind, 29 September 2011, 11:35 (CET)