Jun 2019
12:22pm, 11 Jun 2019
31,705 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
Oh! I already had - so it's over there too >>>
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Jun 2019
1:41pm, 27 Jun 2019
31,921 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
Another cood one done...
FEATURE 114 The ability to manually offset (+ or -) the mileage on a piece of kit. For example for mileage not logged on Fetch, or swapping shoes half way through an ultra.
EdJ May 3 Fetch says: I've added the ability to manually add mileage to a piece of kit now. Click the edit button on a piece of kit to add extra miles. fetcheveryone.com/kit.php
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Jun 2019
1:45pm, 27 Jun 2019
535 posts
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JCB
Yes, good to see!
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Jun 2019
1:50pm, 27 Jun 2019
7,923 posts
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larkim
How is the features list page ordered? I'm sure there's a pattern there, but I just can't see it...
"Meh" for me means "It's related to a game I don't play or a feature I don't use, so I don't have an opinion".
"No" means "I use that feature/ area of the website, but I can't see it being worth adding what you're asking for when it works fine for me as it is".
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Jun 2019
2:06pm, 27 Jun 2019
31,923 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
Ones you havein't yet voted on Voted Yes Voted Meh Voted No Ones you have and are resolved pink Ones you haven't but are resolved anyway green (the pink might be transitory - i.e. only when you first look at it after notified by Fetch that it's done?) G
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Jun 2019
2:08pm, 27 Jun 2019
31,924 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
I think people probably interpret Meh and No differently (differenty from other people I mean). For some Meh just means they are getting it off their list - might not even have read it properly. For some it might be theey don't ahve a preference. I hope people are interpeting No as "I actively don't want this" or at least "I don't want Fetch wasting his time on this"? But I don't know.
I haven't voted No on anything! G
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Jun 2019
3:24pm, 27 Jun 2019
7,928 posts
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larkim
Doh! Yes, I get that broad order - but beyond that, what is the logic?
At the moment, top of the list I see is #209 which has votes 27/12/1 Then #58 with 73/32/8 Then #51 with 58/44/6 Then #237 with 15/13/0
So the ordering is not by feature request #. It's not by ratio of yes/no. It's not by ratio of any of the other combos that I can see. It's not by user, not by first character of the feature request etc etc.
I would have imagined that the most popular "yes" should be at the top, or perhaps the highest "yes / no" ratio, or something similar. But I can't see any logic!! Maybe Lord Fetch has done some prioritisation on them?
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Jun 2019
3:36pm, 27 Jun 2019
31,926 posts
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HappyG(rrr)
Ah, sorry, didn't realise you meant order within order! No idea - number of letter Gs in the request? Inside leg measurement of Fetchie? I had sort of assumed it was in most Yes's but hadn't really looked. Or maybe fewest No's or something. No?
I don't know how Fetch copes with such a huge list, but it is great to have a formal way for him to see what people are asking for. We used to have a thread I think or something where he listed and ranked request, but this is much better. G
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Jun 2019
4:26pm, 27 Jun 2019
1,073 posts
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um
Anything I've voted 'no' to I've also followed up with a note to Fetch explaining why - or how I think the 'request' could be better addressed. So far Fetch has been very polite with his replies and hasn't inadvertantly sent the equivalent of 'oh no, not another missive from um ...'. And generally he's one (or more) steps ahead of me with his thoughts/plans/logic as to what's good for the site, and also achievable.
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Jun 2019
4:53pm, 27 Jun 2019
12,939 posts
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Homer
Righto, I can now switch my shoes from the Garmin site to Fetch thanks to the lovely new edit feature
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