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== Retro meetup - is it an expedition? == | == Retro meetup - is it an expedition? == | ||
For [[Most active graticules]] I am tracking Expeditions and Successful Expeditions. A Retro meetup *is* an expedition, but if I count it in the month it happened, it could skew the results. When I run the numbers for January 2009, I am going to add a column to the table for "retro meetups" and count them separately. Should they count towards the overall total for a graticule, though? Opinions, as always, greatly appreciated! --[[User:Thomcat|Thomcat]] 15:29, 4 February 2009 (UTC) | For [[Most active graticules]] I am tracking Expeditions and Successful Expeditions. A Retro meetup *is* an expedition, but if I count it in the month it happened, it could skew the results. When I run the numbers for January 2009, I am going to add a column to the table for "retro meetups" and count them separately. Should they count towards the overall total for a graticule, though? Opinions, as always, greatly appreciated! --[[User:Thomcat|Thomcat]] 15:29, 4 February 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | Retro geohashes are ugly ugly animals, not that I don't think they should be done. I think | ||
+ | * every visit to one spot should be on the same page, regardless of the date, so a retro geohash page should be ''named'' according to the date it commemorates. | ||
+ | * retro geohashes should not be categorized as Meetup on YYYY-MM-DD for the day they commemorate because they weren't. | ||
+ | * retro geohashes could be categorized as Meetup on YYYY-MM-DD for the day they occurred if that wouldn't cause confusion with the assigned point for that day. | ||
+ | * retro geohashes could all be categorized as Retro geohash and left at that, which is what the template will do if you specify retro=1, but it would be nice to have some separation on them. | ||
+ | * retro geohashes are expeditions, but counting them in a graticule's score kind of goes against "the Internet vesus the DJIA" | ||
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+ | I'm leaning towards using the date category for the day they occurred, or none. -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 15:46, 4 February 2009 (UTC) |
Revision as of 15:46, 4 February 2009
Retro meetup - is it an expedition?
For Most active graticules I am tracking Expeditions and Successful Expeditions. A Retro meetup *is* an expedition, but if I count it in the month it happened, it could skew the results. When I run the numbers for January 2009, I am going to add a column to the table for "retro meetups" and count them separately. Should they count towards the overall total for a graticule, though? Opinions, as always, greatly appreciated! --Thomcat 15:29, 4 February 2009 (UTC)
Retro geohashes are ugly ugly animals, not that I don't think they should be done. I think
- every visit to one spot should be on the same page, regardless of the date, so a retro geohash page should be named according to the date it commemorates.
- retro geohashes should not be categorized as Meetup on YYYY-MM-DD for the day they commemorate because they weren't.
- retro geohashes could be categorized as Meetup on YYYY-MM-DD for the day they occurred if that wouldn't cause confusion with the assigned point for that day.
- retro geohashes could all be categorized as Retro geohash and left at that, which is what the template will do if you specify retro=1, but it would be nice to have some separation on them.
- retro geohashes are expeditions, but counting them in a graticule's score kind of goes against "the Internet vesus the DJIA"
I'm leaning towards using the date category for the day they occurred, or none. -Robyn 15:46, 4 February 2009 (UTC)