Reserved posts
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Reserved posts
When making certain threads, especially tournament threads, it is often useful for tournament purposes to reserve the first 2 or three posts in the thread. However, this is quite a hassle, when we have this rule that you can't post with in so many seconds of a previous post, bla bla bla. So, you should be able to make reserved posts (from none to three) at the beginning of a thread you start, even if only available from certain forms, from the thread creation screen. These would show up as posts with the single word "reserved" in them, and could be edited by the person who made them, just like normal posts.
- SirSebstar
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Re: Reserved posts
Yeah...when I did my Track Meet Tournament, I needed to reserve about 18 or so of the first posts in the thread. So I'm rushing through trying to reserve the posts, hoping nobody would jump into the tournament before I got them all, and while fighting the "you can't post so quickly" situation. This wouldn't completely fix my problem (and I would say "up to three is just about perfect), but it certainly would have helped.Mr_Adams wrote:When making certain threads, especially tournament threads, it is often useful for tournament purposes to reserve the first 2 or three posts in the thread. However, this is quite a hassle, when we have this rule that you can't post with in so many seconds of a previous post, bla bla bla. So, you should be able to make reserved posts (from none to three) at the beginning of a thread you start, even if only available from certain forms, from the thread creation screen. These would show up as posts with the single word "reserved" in them, and could be edited by the person who made them, just like normal posts.
...I prefer a man who will burn the flag and then wrap himself in the Constitution to a man who will burn the Constitution and then wrap himself in the flag.
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It should be a fairly simple script over ride and clip in a little tick box or counter. 15 minutes max, for a good programer.
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This would require a phpBB mod, not a difficult or long one, but a mod nonetheless. I'll see exactly what changes would have to be made and post back more information when I have it. (Beware, it may be a while)
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Re: Reserved posts
Definitely helpful for tournaments but could be abused elsewhere. I could see the benefit in suggestions so that the OP could add new thoughts/ideas/topics of discussion, but again...abuse potential.
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Easy. Make it only applicable to threads in the create a tourny section.Queen_Herpes wrote:Definitely helpful for tournaments but could be abused elsewhere. I could see the benefit in suggestions so that the OP could add new thoughts/ideas/topics of discussion, but again...abuse potential.
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would this also be helpful in the mapmaking forum
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Sounds good, but only for the OP. I can see a need in suggetions forums as well, though it might be more readily abused there.Mr_Adams wrote:When making certain threads, especially tournament threads, it is often useful for tournament purposes to reserve the first 2 or three posts in the thread. However, this is quite a hassle, when we have this rule that you can't post with in so many seconds of a previous post, bla bla bla. So, you should be able to make reserved posts (from none to three) at the beginning of a thread you start, even if only available from certain forms, from the thread creation screen. These would show up as posts with the single word "reserved" in them, and could be edited by the person who made them, just like normal posts.
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Unlikely. We don't usually reserve posts in map threads, it's considered better to have all relevant information in the first post.greenoaks wrote:would this also be helpful in the mapmaking forum
However this would be a good thing for tournament forum, I think.

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That makes sense.PLAYER57832 wrote:Sounds good, but only for the OP.
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Re: Reserved posts
Yes I like this Idea cause I almost always need a spot or two saved when making tourneys.
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I like this idea. Also, as for abuse, the forum restraint probably fixes most potential, and for the spammers, well, we could just merge the posts together. I wouldn't worry about abuse too much. (and that's coming from a mod of all people, yikes!)
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Re: Reserved posts
I fully support this idea.
Please, don't make posts like this. There's no quicker way to piss off a programmer than to tell him how long the project you're requesting should take.Mr_Adams wrote:It should be a fairly simple script over ride and clip in a little tick box or counter. 15 minutes max, for a good programer.

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Not if you're right. Which he probably isn't. See: Hofstadter's Law.drunkmonkey wrote:I fully support this idea.
Please, don't make posts like this. There's no quicker way to piss off a programmer than to tell him how long the project you're requesting should take.Mr_Adams wrote:It should be a fairly simple script over ride and clip in a little tick box or counter. 15 minutes max, for a good programer.
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The thoughts that would go through my head if I received this request would be "Yeah, I do this for a living, I know how long it takes", "Who are you to tell me how long this task should take me?", and/or "Yes, because this is the only project I have to work on right nowMetsfanmax wrote:Not if you're right. Which he probably isn't. See: Hofstadter's Law.drunkmonkey wrote:I fully support this idea.
Please, don't make posts like this. There's no quicker way to piss off a programmer than to tell him how long the project you're requesting should take.Mr_Adams wrote:It should be a fairly simple script over ride and clip in a little tick box or counter. 15 minutes max, for a good programer.

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^^What he says^^drunkmonkey wrote:The thoughts that would go through my head if I received this request would be "Yeah, I do this for a living, I know how long it takes", "Who are you to tell me how long this task should take me?", and/or "Yes, because this is the only project I have to work on right nowMetsfanmax wrote:Not if you're right. Which he probably isn't. See: Hofstadter's Law.drunkmonkey wrote:I fully support this idea.
Please, don't make posts like this. There's no quicker way to piss off a programmer than to tell him how long the project you're requesting should take.Mr_Adams wrote:It should be a fairly simple script over ride and clip in a little tick box or counter. 15 minutes max, for a good programer." (all edited for explicit language prior to posting
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Also, if it would only take a good programmer 15 minutes, you should have no problems writing one up in a day right?
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Then how could you possibly know how long that would take?
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Cuz, it's just like, a checkbox, right? How hard could it be to stick one of those thingies on a page?Metsfanmax wrote:Then how could you possibly know how long that would take?

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To be fair, I could put a check box on a web page in under 15 minutes.
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Metsfanmax wrote:Then how could you possibly know how long that would take?
Ok, it was a stupid comment. lay off.
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This was funny to see, now it ends being funny. Lets move back to the subject please!
Is there any merit in the reserved post? I think there is no real limit to the size of the first post. you can easely edit it, so i do not really see any need for such a reserved post. I used to see it, but that was before i heavely relied on the edit a post button..
Is there any merit in the reserved post? I think there is no real limit to the size of the first post. you can easely edit it, so i do not really see any need for such a reserved post. I used to see it, but that was before i heavely relied on the edit a post button..
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From an aesthetic point of view, I really prefer the multiple posts, so I don't have to manually scroll through a wall of text to find the information I'm looking for. Having reserved posts for brackets and whatnot isn't necessary but it's really convenient.
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