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  • hi19hi19
    lol happy
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Oct 2005
    • 12194

    #181
    Re: What's happening in here?

    Originally posted by Synthlight
    Good point. I am kind of here to discuss it and help lend a hand in figuring that out. I am providing what I know based on what has worked in the past but I also want input from others. I think it's important to discuss this all as openly as possible. So to answer your question: I have ideas bouncing around in my head but I want to figure this out as a group because it's important that everyone is on board.
    I can tell you, right now, that this issue is what is going to make or break the site. "Hoping for the right people to volunteer" is no longer effective.

    I have talked with OWA and bmah. They are leaving the site soon.

    bmah said it very elegantly: "like I feel bad that there's less people to look after the site but the amount of time and energy required to pass on the torch is just not worth my time"
    For what it's worth, I am in the same position. (I don't think I was the "right people" for some of the things I've wound up doing in the first place)
    God bless the work ethic of people such as Dossar, Silvuh, and everyone else who has stuck it out. But the community is shrinking and chances of the right person just happening to volunteer is diminishing.

    I have the past year+ of the site slowly collapsing (if you want a metric, go by concurrent users) and countless threads complaining about the site's administration to back my point of view up.

    I've seen what it looks like when web communities die. This community is dying. Someone needs to be appointed to step in and forcibly MANAGE the site.

    I proposed doing this with money; if you have some other way of doing it, do it fast. Good luck.
    Last edited by hi19hi19; 08-22-2015, 08:33 PM.


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    • MosaicMan3
      FFR Veteran
      • Jul 2013
      • 108

      #182
      Re: What's happening in here?

      I actually wrote a long thought out post due to frustration at a few of synth's responses. And deleted it so I wouldn't show my ass to the whole community.

      I just hope EVERYONE understands that drastic changes are needed, and they're needed now. Things are going down hill every day.....
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      • MosaicMan3
        FFR Veteran
        • Jul 2013
        • 108

        #183
        Re: What's happening in here?

        Originally posted by hi19hi19
        I can tell you, right now, that this issue is what is going to make or break the site. "Hoping for the right people to volunteer" is no longer effective.

        I have talked with OWA and bmah. They are leaving the site soon.

        bmah said it very elegantly: "like I feel bad that there's less people to look after the site but the amount of time and energy required to pass on the torch is just not worth my time"
        For what it's worth, I am in the same position.
        God bless the work ethic of people such as Dossar, Silvuh, and everyone else who has stuck it out. But the community is shrinking and chances of the right person just happening to volunteer is diminishing.

        I have the past year+ of the site slowly collapsing (if you want a metric, go by concurrent users) and countless threads complaining about the site's administration to back my point of view up.

        I've seen what it looks like when web communities die. This community is dying. Someone needs to be appointed to step in and forcibly MANAGE the site.

        I proposed doing this with money; if you have some other way of doing it, do it fast. Good luck.

        This is the truth, probably the best post yet.
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        • Crazyjayde
          FFR Veteran
          • May 2007
          • 1169

          #184
          Re: What's happening in here?

          I'll step up for Noname (my brother) to say he's done tremendous work handling and gathering song and in-game data information (corrections, permissions, wiki etc.) but have felt no impact for doing so since the start. I've personally dropped in to help when I could even though it's hard to keep up with him and generally felt the same. A handful (bmah, prawn, hi19, goldstinger, eze) were also keen to help push the thing forward. The wiki was built basically to showcase the changes that could be implemented. It's basically ghost-maintenance and kind of a statement to our involvement and interest with the site.
          Last edited by Crazyjayde; 08-22-2015, 09:43 PM.

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          • DossarLX ODI
            Batch Manager
            Game Manager
            FFR Simfile Author
            • Mar 2008
            • 15004

            #185
            Re: What's happening in here?

            Originally posted by MinaciousGrace
            so did anyone figure out what the point of the batch is yet or is it one of those things that's just done because that's how it's always been done and nobody stops to think about it despite it being ridiculously stupid and inefficient
            Having a batch system allows us to keep track of the file submission flow to the site. The bookkeeping is necessary to monitor what users have submitted, monitor permissions on submitted files, and look at files accordingly for issues.

            There isn't anything wrong with suggestions on how to improve the batch. However, I see no direction given in this post. I've discussed with Silvuh the idea of having weekly updates on Sunday at 10 PM EST about the progress of the batch, and the new Sprint structure will allow the GMs to see what is currently assigned to the Judgment Team and the remaining tasks to do. We also have a much better idea on which judges are actually active.
            Last edited by DossarLX ODI; 08-22-2015, 08:44 PM.
            Originally posted by hi19hi19
            oh boy, it's STIFF, I'll stretch before I sit down at the computer so not I'm not as STIFF next time I step a file

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            • Trumpet63
              Mostly Ignored
              • Mar 2011
              • 471

              #186
              Re: What's happening in here?

              Originally posted by DossarLX ODI
              Having a batch system allows us to keep track of the file submission flow to the site. The bookkeeping is necessary to monitor what users have submitted, monitor permissions on submitted files, and look at files accordingly for issues.

              There isn't anything wrong with suggestions on how to improve the batch. However, I see no direction given in this post.
              First, I thought the main purpose of the batch was to make sure the songs on the site are good enough for people to play. My understanding is, a group of people who are considered experts must play and listen to a song several times and then provide a review of how good it is, and whether it should be on the site. If enough of the members of the team consider it good enough, then it goes on the site.

              Second, we can track file submission, do bookkeeping, and monitor permissions without having this whole in-depth analysis about whether a song is good or not. Similar to osu, just let the community deal with giving songs ratings and identifying issues. The most useful thing I think we get out of the batch is a difficulty rating.

              Keep in mind that of course I would think the difficulty is most important because I'm a developer who's main concern is game mechanics.
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              • hi19hi19
                lol happy
                FFR Simfile Author
                • Oct 2005
                • 12194

                #187
                Re: What's happening in here?

                Originally posted by Trumpet63
                The most useful thing I think we get out of the batch is a difficulty rating.
                Difficulty ratings don't come from the batch.

                Difficulty ratings come from OWA playing the file once while taking a dump and coming up with a ballpark number.



                I wish I was joking.


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                • Trumpet63
                  Mostly Ignored
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 471

                  #188
                  Re: What's happening in here?

                  Originally posted by hi19hi19
                  Difficulty ratings don't come from the batch.

                  I wish I was joking.
                  I rest my case

                  EDIT: Let's just make an algorithm for difficulty so that OWA can poop in peace
                  Last edited by Trumpet63; 08-22-2015, 09:03 PM.
                  2014 October 7th 1:03 AM

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                  • hi19hi19
                    lol happy
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 12194

                    #189
                    Re: What's happening in here?

                    Trumpet, man, the more I learn about this site, the less confident I am that it will be there tomorrow.

                    I wish I had the heart to explain how utterly laughable FFR's legal standing is. The amount of ways and number of people who could sue this site or forcibly get content removed is astronomical.

                    God damn.

                    Originally posted by Trumpet63
                    EDIT: Let's just make an algorithm for difficulty so that OWA can poop in peace
                    A lot of things can and should be automated in FFR's workflow. But who is going to do it?
                    Last edited by hi19hi19; 08-22-2015, 09:09 PM.


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                    • Trumpet63
                      Mostly Ignored
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 471

                      #190
                      Re: What's happening in here?

                      Originally posted by hi19hi19
                      Trumpet, man, the more I learn about this site, the less confident I am that it will be there tomorrow.
                      [hugs] Don't worry, man, you can take the community out of FFR, but you can never take FFR out of the community.
                      Last edited by Trumpet63; 08-22-2015, 09:07 PM.
                      2014 October 7th 1:03 AM

                      Zageron: Trumpet
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                      • DossarLX ODI
                        Batch Manager
                        Game Manager
                        FFR Simfile Author
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 15004

                        #191
                        Re: What's happening in here?

                        Originally posted by Trumpet63
                        First, I thought the main purpose of the batch was to make sure the songs on the site are good enough for people to play. My understanding is, a group of people who are considered experts must play and listen to a song several times and then provide a review of how good it is, and whether it should be on the site. If enough of the members of the team consider it good enough, then it goes on the site.
                        That falls under looking over the files for issues.

                        Originally posted by Trumpet63
                        Second, we can track file submission, do bookkeeping, and monitor permissions without having this whole in-depth analysis about whether a song is good or not. Similar to osu, just let the community deal with giving songs ratings and identifying issues. The most useful thing I think we get out of the batch is a difficulty rating.
                        Like hi19hi19 mentioned, difficulty ratings aren't determined when judging the batch. They get determined by a difficulty consultant after a file is accepted, and the one actively doing that is OWA.

                        Submission tracking doesn't have anything to do with the content of the files themselves, so I don't see what the point is here. I never said the actual content of the files was related to monitoring permissions or bookkeeping. The judgment process is what determines what gets put into the queue of files to release, and conditional queue is used for fixing files that have potential to be ingame.
                        Originally posted by hi19hi19
                        oh boy, it's STIFF, I'll stretch before I sit down at the computer so not I'm not as STIFF next time I step a file

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                        • _Zenith_
                          Accuracy Player
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 4629

                          #192
                          Re: What's happening in here?

                          Originally posted by hi19hi19
                          Difficulty ratings don't come from the batch.

                          Difficulty ratings come from OWA playing the file once while taking a dump and coming up with a ballpark number.



                          I wish I was joking.
                          To my knowledge this is partially true.





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                          • Trumpet63
                            Mostly Ignored
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 471

                            #193
                            Re: What's happening in here?

                            Originally posted by DossarLX ODI
                            I never said the actual content of the files was related to monitoring permissions or bookkeeping. The judgment process is what determines what gets put into the queue of files to release, and conditional queue is used for fixing files that have potential to be ingame.
                            Okay look, who knows what you're talking about here. I don't even know what the batch is anymore. Now you're telling me that the queue is not the batch, nor is it judgement, and there's two different kinds of queues, and the batch is really just a bunch of bookkeeping, in which case, I don't understand how that can be difficult when the user submitting the file includes information like who the author of the music is. Then you just run a lookup on a spreadsheet, or better yet set up the site to do it automatically. Boom, permissions checked, submission logged and dated.

                            Help me out here
                            Last edited by Trumpet63; 08-22-2015, 09:23 PM.
                            2014 October 7th 1:03 AM

                            Zageron: Trumpet
                            Trumpet63: yes, im here
                            Zageron: You have a problem.

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                            • DossarLX ODI
                              Batch Manager
                              Game Manager
                              FFR Simfile Author
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 15004

                              #194
                              Re: What's happening in here?

                              The Queue is the list of accepted files, and the Conditional Queue is a subset of the Queue which contains the files that need additional fixing before getting ingame. The Batch is both the Queue and submitted files for the bi-monthly periods.

                              Essentially you can think of the Queue as the accepted files, and the Batch is a way to move submitted files to the Queue or have the files be submitted to another period to be rejudged.
                              Last edited by DossarLX ODI; 08-22-2015, 09:29 PM.
                              Originally posted by hi19hi19
                              oh boy, it's STIFF, I'll stretch before I sit down at the computer so not I'm not as STIFF next time I step a file

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                              • Trumpet63
                                Mostly Ignored
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 471

                                #195
                                Re: What's happening in here?

                                Originally posted by DossarLX ODI
                                The Queue is the list of accepted files, and the Conditional Queue is a subset of the Queue which contains the files that need additional fixing before getting ingame. The Batch is both the Queue and submitted files for the bi-monthly periods.

                                Essentially you can think of the Queue as the accepted files, and the Batch is a way to move submitted files to the Queue or have the files be submitted to another period to be rejudged.
                                And when does judgement happen? Is that also part of the batch?
                                2014 October 7th 1:03 AM

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