User talk:NWoodruff

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Revision as of 05:30, 28 May 2009 by imported>Robyn (Maybe talk to THomcat, if he's answering e-mail.)

Hey. What's your opinion on the new page layout? It was suggested on the talk page that the graticule page be rewrote to make it a bit clearer. Do you want me to go ahead and look up all past expeditions in the graticule and link to them at the top, under the ones for January? I just tried to separate the plans from the actual expedition pages. Just thoughts. Thanks. Woodveil 03:49, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

It is still not clear from reading the geohash-by-geohash summary descriptions on the Atlanta, Georgia page which geohashes were attempted and which were merely looked up and listed. No one wants to have to click on every link to to see if there was a successful expedition or not. This is exacerbated by the heading "Geohashes Scouted" because scouted is used by some geohashers to mean they drove by to make sure it wasn't behind a fence or they visited a day early to make sure it was a good location before inviting their friends. I would recommend separate lists of those that resulted in coordinates reached, coordinates not reached, and those that were merely locations looked up on peeron but not visited. Most active graticules don't list the last, except perhaps for particularly notable locations.
In addition, consider including a word or two of interesting details about your best expeditions in the summary line, so people can see which would be interesting to click on. Like "overnight camping", "rented a horse", "neighbor called the cops", "best hot dogs ever," "thwarted by circus tents". As you do more expeditions than most graticules, it might be better to move the older expeditions to a subpage every couple of months instead of just once a year. Good picture. -Robyn 15:05, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
We do more expeditions in one month than most graticules have ever done. Good picture of what? --72.243.74.114 15:40, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
True, but one expedition in a month is more than most graticules have ever done.  :-) -- Benjw 15:43, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
Picture of your graticule. Did you take it? -Robyn 15:56, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
No, I stole it from my local radio station. Someone from 96.1 FM took the picture and posted it on the radio stations web site. I had it as my desktop of my computer for a while. There were a number of tornado pictures that people uploaded, but I thought that one was the best.
Oh, expeditions with green arrows are successful. Expeditions with red arrows are unsuccessful.

Beta Tests

The anonymous user who keeps recategorizing the February 19th beta test run as Retro expeditions is coming from your IP. If it's you, please stop. It's only a retro if the coordinates were for a day different than the expedition. Those early-2008 meetups were tests of the algorithm, actually conducted in February. Please revert any other such changes you made. Also, could you please log in before editing general pages so that people know who is making the changes? -Robyn 16:24, 19 May 2009 (UTC)

On the other hand, thankyou for taking the time to edit categories that you thought were wrong. There are a very large number that need doing, and I'm grateful to anyone who wants to help! Can point you towards further pages that need editing if you're interested. -- Benjw 17:09, 19 May 2009 (UTC)

I Volunteered You ...

Your opinion, code and enthusiasm may be applicable to current discussion in Talk:Most active graticules‎. -Robyn 00:35, 27 May 2009 (UTC)

Did you include all Portland's expeditions in your latest update? One of the reasons Thomcat updated so slowly is that he did try to find expeditions that hadn't been reported properly, and made sure they got included. Portland has a lot of expedition reports to write. I think they have a few left for April. -Robyn 05:30, 28 May 2009 (UTC)