Scott Beeson · Mar 1, 2016 go to post

So first off, I think Dmitry deserved to win, but I do have a question.

In this post, dated Feb 19th, I had 55 points.  On the 26th I posted asking about it and my score was at 50.  4 days later and my final score is still 50 (after a lot more posts).  

What's the deal?

edit: Just realized that posts to the Developer Community Feedback forum didn't count, which explains why my points didn't go up.  But it still doesn't explain why they went down.  :)

Scott Beeson · Mar 1, 2016 go to post

Just so everyone else knows, Paul Gomez contacted me via email and they are looking at this.  Fingers crossed for next release! :)

Scott Beeson · Feb 29, 2016 go to post

According to this question dated a year after that article (4 years ago), the user interface is custom built but serves data via JSON that is hosted on "a CMS".

Scott Beeson · Feb 29, 2016 go to post

And just one more comment.  I see Drupal much like Sharepoint.  A very solid platform that became a victim of its own success...

Scott Beeson · Feb 29, 2016 go to post

Oddly, I hate Java and that was my biggest complaint and headache with JIRA and Confluence :)

I agree that Confluence is (currently) an "Enterprise collaboration and wiki platform" but it is evolving, and with some of the very high-quality addons available I think it could have been a good fit for this community.  For instance, there is a very good Question & Answer addon.  

I just sincerely think Confluence is a superior product and though it may not have been the ideal fit I feel like it would have taken less effort to get it to a better point already.  

That's not to say that I think this is or will be a failure.  As I've said, it's progressing nicely and I'm confident it will be usable and valuable.  I was just curious as to why Drupal was chosen.

Scott Beeson · Feb 26, 2016 go to post

"Why re-invent the wheel?"

Because we'd still be using stone or wood :)

I'm trying to be fair but I've just never seen a Drupal implementation go well and this one seems to be a bit rough too.  It is definitely getting there.

Scott Beeson · Feb 25, 2016 go to post

In this screenshot from 2 days ago I'm at 55 but now after making a few posts I'm at 50.  Is this like Golf? :)

Scott Beeson · Feb 25, 2016 go to post

It would take 30 seconds to make this decision and 10 seconds to make the change. :)

Looks like the decision was made.  When creating a new topic the button now says "SAVE"

Scott Beeson · Feb 25, 2016 go to post

It looks like an attempt was made on this?  Replies now have the banner on the left side of the FAVORITE button, but the original post still has it on the right.  There are still many other inconsistencies as well.

Scott Beeson · Feb 25, 2016 go to post

For the record, the following did work once Stefan Wittmann pointed out I could strip it out of your code :)

select COLUMN_NAME from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS where TABLE_SCHEMA = 'HS_IHE_ATNA_Repository' and TABLE_NAME = 'Aggregation'
Scott Beeson · Feb 25, 2016 go to post

I don't understand so I'll just leave it at 490 for now :)

And yes, there are still long values (this is a log so they won't go away).  I found other fields besides Criteria too.

Scott Beeson · Feb 25, 2016 go to post

Sorry I'm just getting back to this.  Your $EXTRACT solution works great, but why did you choose 490?  I did a quick test with 600 and it still seems to work.  What is the maximum?  or is it dependent upon the processor?

Scott Beeson · Feb 24, 2016 go to post

Also this is labeled incorrectly.  These are existing friends not requests.

Scott Beeson · Feb 24, 2016 go to post

It seems to retain the setting for me.  I'm using Chrome Version 48.0.2564.116 m (64-bit)

Scott Beeson · Feb 24, 2016 go to post

Interesting, thanks for the clarification.  For what it's worth I think I like the "Disable/Enable rich-text" toggle better than the dropdown.

Scott Beeson · Feb 24, 2016 go to post

The original post talked about accounting for "number of votes a post received".  How is this reflected in these numbers?

Scott Beeson · Feb 24, 2016 go to post

Thanks for the updates!   I think the changes to the editor are a nice compromise.  I still don't think the dropdown to choose plain text is necessary, but at least it's not too intrusive anymore.

Please put breadcrumbs high on your priority list.  I really miss easily being able to navigate back to the forum/group/comminity list I was viewing.