@MarcGravell I'm here now, I usually don't leave my browsers open overnight, so I'm usually nearby, but I'm busy implementing compression algorithms for silverlight :)
first things first, the flags are A-OK for me, they're big enough apparently to be easily distinguishable, and the added exclamation mark adds differing features as well
however, the stars, if you have two choices:
* solid stars, like you're already using * hollow stars, like the ones showed here
then stay with the solid ones, for me, more pixels grouped together makes the color stand out more
I thought you meant solid star = starred, hollow star = not starred
Let me expand on what it seems you're showing me, correct me if I'm wrong
Currently you have two stars in use, silver and gold. It appears, to me, that silver means "someone else starred this" (star list on the right), and gold means "you also starred this".
Is this a correct observation?
The silver star is also the one used in the small popout area next to messages on hover
Now, what you showed me, and your comment, indicates to me that you're looking at replacing the two, current, stars with two new stars, both hollow, but still silver and gold-colored.
My thought yesterday was that you would replace the two you have now (solid, silver/gold) with a variation, silver hollow star for unstarred, and gold solid star for starred
ie. keep your current gold star (star list on the right), but replace the silver one with the hollow silver one
As I said yesterday, my main problem with my color blindness is not that there's a lot of colors I don't see, but mainly that contrast is a problem
So red/gray/black, unless there's wide swatches of them, can be a problem (red links intermixed with black text for instance)
And if you have two crickets mistaking your tent for a hotel and conversing the whole night, you can honestly say that you, in fact, were on vacation :)
I'll add a fallback anyway -- as soon as there are enough games that have been retrieved from the API, it doesn't matter if I fallback to one that has already be played
I mean, the API results are obviously cached
but the huge number of questions on SO make a cache hit less likely
also, a question must be at least seven days old to be considered -- so the votes, tag-edits etc. can settle
I don't see this as a bug, even though there are answers that don't like this behavior. A user should always be able to undelete his question. If the question shouldn't be undeleted then a moderator can lock it, and that disables the undelete button.
Note that when a question is deleted with f...
I've burned all my undelete votes for the past 3 days on the stupid retag-request deletions and I have more to do. We still have a deletion problem.
(Though it is better that it was before the big change)
There's a ton of rep being killed here. Jeff said he would only delete old requests under a score of 10, but he's now deleted a few dozen with at or over that score. I can afford the rep (and of course it's just Meta), but it's really not fair to those who contributed who are still trying to make 10k. See my posted question from a few days ago.
They need to have a deleted status that doesn't kill rep, something only the mods can do. That and being able to search by isdeleted would probably solve everything.
Merge tags “game” and “games” on Stackoverflow ?: the plural thing again, except for one guy who apparently didn't bother to even look at the questions tagged.
Remove c-programing, unix-programing, and windows-programming tags from Stack Overflow: some discussion, undeleted because it'll probably come up again
How about we create a new status, Archived.
A moderator could Archive a question. This would allow rep from the question to still be counted, and a special search 'isarchived' could be used to find it, but it wouldn't come up in normal searches.
This way old questions that aren't currently rel...
I was mostly referring to questions that they're plan on deleting (which they have been doing a lot of lately, reference the discussion here today). They can just hit the archive button instead.
I've noticed that retag-requests are being deleted by Jeff. This seems like a new thing and not a good one.
I've seen two today that were both created by Evan (one, two) [10k only], which had a total of 14 upvotes. Now he's going to lose half his rep, when both requests were reasonable (and im...
But that's what I'm saying - you get someone that active on the site, and he doesn't have to be exceptionally bad... or even overly negative... to raise the ire of a significant amount of people
I didn't even know who he was before the whole, "edit wars" bit hit - and then, reading the blog comments, it seemed like maybe half a dozen people who were really in for him
Jeff doesn't have the time. And Lance, if you raise enough of a stink about this, it's not going to give Jeff more time - it's gonna become a distraction, and he'll just wipe the whole mess of questions and be done with it
@lanceroberts Also, most users will lose very little, if they lose a lot, it's because they answer a lot, or because they have rep they don't deserve from a few bad (poll-style) questions.
A lof of people made their bones on poll questions, and never looked back.
@devinb, make a request for locked posts not showing up in searches and I'll vote for it (as long as you point out that we'd need an islocked search (which is a request out there somewhere))
@devinb :) It's interesting to note the divergence among dyslexics in their response to the challenges inherent in being one. My spelling is atrocious, but I still put a lot of effort into it. Others, give up on that notion and are more willing to accept mistakes (both their own and others' mistakes.) I'm trying to balance my quest for perfection with the pragmatic understanding that it's ultimately unachievable.
Let's have search not show results with locked posts in them. Most of the material on locked posts are polls, or aren't relevant to current questions. We will need to implement locked searches as per this post if we do that though, so they can still be found if need be.