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drdt
#1 posted March 21, 2000 at 5:03pm (EST)  


Please give me a 'previous 10 feedbacks' button at the bottom of this page. I like to read feedbacks in order.

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#2 posted February 24, 2000 at 10:49pm (EST)  

Dates on comments would be good. I just read a very long exchange in an older survey and I have  * no * idea if the conversation is still going on or if I would just be reopening a bag of worms by joining in.

Not exact times; we don't want to be able to second guess anonymous here.

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#3 posted January 24, 2000 at 12:07am (EST)  

It seems that if I have 'anonymous' filtered, I should filter both the real and fake anonymouses, if it is a matching-string thing.

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#4 posted December 12, 1999 at 8:03pm (EST)  

Bill; perhaps a better plan would be to keep the old votes, but give the voter an opportunity to change their vote after a correction. So if there are a bunch of reasonables and one 'needs work', the 'needs work' person can decide whether or not the change fixes his complaint.

This also means that if a survey is marked flawed twice for different reasons, and the survey creator only fixes one of the flaws, the other complainer doesn't have to go in and complain again.

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#5 posted December 6, 1999 at 7:50pm (EST)  

Okay, so I just ran through and qualified a bunch of surveys and I have to say it wasn't nearly as much fun as I thought it would be.

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#6 posted December 6, 1999 at 7:11pm (EST)  

Fooyun: who would you nominate in his place?

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#7 posted December 3, 1999 at 4:37pm (EST)  

I haven't seen the new qualification system (I don't appear to qualify to use it), but I have noticed a marked improvement in surveys. Nice job, Bill.

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#8 posted November 19, 1999 at 1:01pm (EST)  

Bug report 2: cannot edit feedback to fix spelling errors :)

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#9 posted November 19, 1999 at 1:00pm (EST)  

Bug report (minor): extremely long words break the autowrap feature, causing the survey no no longer fit in my browser window. I am using IE5 so it may be specific to me but I bet not. Sample: survey 2901.

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#10 posted November 19, 1999 at 12:13pm (EST)  

I came here to suggest something like what I discover Avocado is suggesting. I would like to bookmark a survey because I want to come back and comment on it later - I don't have time to respond right now, but if I don't, I lose the survey until someone else comments on it or I write down the number for later reference.

If instead I could bookmark it (kind of the opposite of Hide) and then go have an option to search for Bookmarked Surveys... then once I answer it, it could be no longer bookmarked. Maybe every time you submit a comment, it gives you the option to bookmark it or not, with the default meaning to remove the bookmark? Actually, now I think about it, I could just *hide* the survey, and then I can do 'show hidden' and there it will be! Problem solved! (I rarely use Hide anyhow).

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