> > Maybe the grid circling rovers should be detected by percentage of QSO's
> > going to certain stations and then they are categorized accordingly.
> > Maybe if 50% or more of their QSO's are with two or three stations, they
> > are either used as checklogs (an extreme) or put into their own category
> > so they're not competing with rovers who aren't grid circling.
>
> Bzzt - you are making it too complicated. The simple rule will solve the
> problem and no more words are needed.
Sorry - I should point out that we are pretty much in agreement about the
criteria. I just don't want someone spending a lot of time figuring out
what the formula should be ahead of time and trying to write a tricky rule
and then have someone come in at 0.1 percent of the criteria and cause a
whole new problem.
By leaving the criteria vague - you can manage the intent of the rule and
apply it as required. I have a hunch that we will never have to actually
put a log into that category. Also, only logs that stand out enough to
be a problem would be subject to this classification. If a small score gets
generated with grid circling - who cares.
Tree
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