[UK-CONTEST] Score publishing
Justin Snow
justin at g4tsh.demon.co.uk
Tue Jun 13 14:44:20 EDT 2006
Sorry Bob, but I think you don't appreciate where the effort is in this
process. Publishing something that is given to you on a plate is easy, our
current web master Tim, M0BEW can do this. The hard bit is extracting the
info from the logs sent to us. And that assumes they are all in the same
format and contain a claimed score! many of those that do are so wide of
the mark that it is irrelevant anyway. The entrant may wish to "claim" a
certain score and publish it.
We do not have any software/robot that will do this so it is a manual task.
As an entrant I would rather see the adjudicator spend their precious time
working out the RESULT of the contest as quickly as possible. That is what
we are here for.
Justin
cc. UK contest
At 18:18 13/06/06 +0000, Bob Henderson wrote:
>Justin
>
>Neither the technology nor the effort is significant. If you are serious
>and the HFCC lacks the technical capability and effort necessary to do this,
>then I do indeed offer to do it for you.
>
>The logical place to publish this information is on the HFCC website. You
>will need to give me FTP access.
>
>You will need to arrange for claimed score information to be sent to me
>within hours of the deadline.
>
>I should point out that the process of formatting claimed scores to send
>them to me is equivalent in labour terms to formatting an html page of
>claimed scores to be uploaded to the HFCC website. Then the process of
>linking and loading the page to the site would take no more than a few
>minutes.
>
>Do you have a manager/author for the HFCC website?
>
>Bob, 5B4AGN
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Justin Snow" <hfcc.chairman at rsgb.org.uk>
>To: <UK-Contest at contesting.com>
>Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 5:50 PM
>Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] Score publishing
>
>
>> At 17:44 13/06/06 +0000, you wrote:
>> >Not unusual but I take a rather different view!
>> >
>> >Whether individuals or teams publish their claimed score is discretionary
>> >not mandatory. While such discretion, exists it seems unfair to pilory
>> >those who choose not to do so.
>> >
>> >I think a better approach would be for sponsors to:-
>> >
>> >1. Ensure log submission deadlines are no longer than absolutely
>necessary.
>> >2. Publish claimed scores to the web within 24 hours after reaching the
>> >deadline for receipt of entries.
>> >
>> >Some of our more dynamic European cousins are already doing this.
>> >
>> >Bob, 5B4AGN
>> >
>>
>> No. 2. - Great idea Bob, but are you willing to provide the technology
>and
>> effort to do that? If so let me know.
>>
>> some of our so called more dynamic EU cousins seem to have a lot of free
>> time and cheap resources on their hands.
>>
>> Justin, G4TSH
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Justin Snow G4TSH
>>
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