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I've started seeing expedition reports made with an inferior template with too many braces in it. [[2009-01-31 55 12]] is an example, if you look at the edit before mine. Do you know where these people are finding this template? -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 16:06, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
 
I've started seeing expedition reports made with an inferior template with too many braces in it. [[2009-01-31 55 12]] is an example, if you look at the edit before mine. Do you know where these people are finding this template? -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 16:06, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
 
:It's what you get if you put in <code>&#x007B;{subst:Expedition}}</code>  like the Expedition page says. I've changed it to two braces, but I don't see that it really matters - you have to remove ALL the braces anyway to make the template work. Does anyone know why the braces are there in the first place? Just to make it clear what needs to be changed? In that case maybe 3 is better, so we can say "anything that is in 3 curly braces, you need to remove (along with the braces) and update; e.g. {{{lat}}} should be replaced by your latitude." --[[User:Joannac|joannac]] 21:54, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
 
:It's what you get if you put in <code>&#x007B;{subst:Expedition}}</code>  like the Expedition page says. I've changed it to two braces, but I don't see that it really matters - you have to remove ALL the braces anyway to make the template work. Does anyone know why the braces are there in the first place? Just to make it clear what needs to be changed? In that case maybe 3 is better, so we can say "anything that is in 3 curly braces, you need to remove (along with the braces) and update; e.g. {{{lat}}} should be replaced by your latitude." --[[User:Joannac|joannac]] 21:54, 1 February 2009 (UTC)
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I see. Why does it have any braces at all? I guess the idea is that the person might not recognize which words replaceable parameters and which were code.  Why not have no braces, and list the replaceable parameters in a comment. ("Replace each instance of ''lat'', ''long'', ''date'' and ''graticule name'' with the data from your expedition.") I also think it might be better if all the categories except "Expedition Planning" or maybe "Unedited Template" were commented out in the initial template.  -[[User:Robyn|Robyn]] 22:18, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

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This page is a little confusing, because it starts out talking about an expedition page, and then somehow crosses over into being a graticule page. I came for the graticule template, and ideas on what to put in an expedition page, was going "huh, why would an expedition page have sections called "About" and "Expeditions"? Maybe "Planning," "En Route," and "At the Geohash" or something like that. If I'm confused (and I've made lots of expedition pages) someone making their first expedition page might be really confused.

I suspect the graticule map code was cut and pasted and you accidentally pasted some of the wrong text.

A Cut and Paste "fill in the blanks" boilerplate for an expedition page would be great.

Now re-reading the page I realize that it isn't a graticule page. It does make sense, but it's still confusing from the point of view of someone who has never been to a single geohash that had multiple expeditions. -Robyn 15:32, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
We do need a blank template of a graticule page also. I'll add a little intro paragraph to hopefully save others from mass confusion. --Thomcat 15:58, 11 August 2008 (UTC)

I don't have outgoing e-mail right now (the joys of motel living) so I'll reply here.

I love the sample page. That would have helped me so much when I started. I made a blog instead, because I didn't "get" expedition pages right off.

I figured out what confused me so on first reading, and it's still there. It's the single sentence: "The second section contains the date for the individual expeditions." Al the expeditions should be on the same date for an expedition page. Did you mean "data for the individual expeditions"? Perhaps "contains descriptions of the various geohashers' experiences reaching the coordinates" but that's a little verbose.

I guess you can work on the wiki while your code is compiling. Unless you have a swordfight to attend. -Robyn 17:39, 11 August 2008 (UTC)

data, it was supposed to be data. Durn font! Reworded yet again, anyways, as overkill is the finest form of destruction. --Thomcat 18:04, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
Current wording is beautiful. Amazing how one letter changed the meaning of the whole page for me! -Robyn 21:34, 11 August 2008 (UTC)

I've started seeing expedition reports made with an inferior template with too many braces in it. 2009-01-31 55 12 is an example, if you look at the edit before mine. Do you know where these people are finding this template? -Robyn 16:06, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

It's what you get if you put in {{subst:Expedition}} like the Expedition page says. I've changed it to two braces, but I don't see that it really matters - you have to remove ALL the braces anyway to make the template work. Does anyone know why the braces are there in the first place? Just to make it clear what needs to be changed? In that case maybe 3 is better, so we can say "anything that is in 3 curly braces, you need to remove (along with the braces) and update; e.g. {{{lat}}} should be replaced by your latitude." --joannac 21:54, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

I see. Why does it have any braces at all? I guess the idea is that the person might not recognize which words replaceable parameters and which were code. Why not have no braces, and list the replaceable parameters in a comment. ("Replace each instance of lat, long, date and graticule name with the data from your expedition.") I also think it might be better if all the categories except "Expedition Planning" or maybe "Unedited Template" were commented out in the initial template. -Robyn 22:18, 1 February 2009 (UTC)