Kinda already automated.LuigiHann wrote:
Personally I wouldn't mind seeing a more structured non-forum interface for this sort of thing. It could technically be handled outside of the osu site if somebody had the initiative to make some kind of web form
But what I'm pretty sure LuigiHann is saying is that he would prefer an off-site thing for all users to post their own mod queues, and members can add their maps to a mod queue.strager wrote:
Kinda already automated.LuigiHann wrote:
Personally I wouldn't mind seeing a more structured non-forum interface for this sort of thing. It could technically be handled outside of the osu site if somebody had the initiative to make some kind of web form
I don't see this happening much, but if the owner wants it closed, then they can just add a "Closed" tag.KoromoAmae wrote:
I support this idea, and in the same vein also think that threads on the mod queue forum should auto-lock if the thread's owner does not post in it for a certain period of time. Let's say 2 weeks. I see innumerable modding queues get bumped to the front page every day in which the owner of the queue has not posted in it for months. This clutters up the forum a great deal and makes finding the actual active queues much more difficult than it needs to be.
Yes, please. Do it.mrtn wrote:
If there is enough interest in an off-site mod queue system I'm willing to code it. Wouldn't be much work.
I would so support that, so +1mrtn wrote:
If there is enough interest in an off-site mod queue system I'm willing to code it. Wouldn't be much work.
Yes, you are.akrolsmir wrote:
On a similar note, are we allowed to report queues from inactive modders to BAT's? (The ones that are perpetually kept alive by spammers). It seems like they take up a good quarter of the ones on the front page, but I don't want to annoy a BAT that who's spending their time doing important work.
No point in removing what you have though, No real damage can be done with just being available to lock your own queue except for that if it used a lot that BATs need to lock up them a lotDerekku wrote:
EDIT: Hold that thought... It seems that users wouldn't be able to unlock their threads once locked, and thus this may actually be more trouble than it's worth. Sorry for the false hope.