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3:35 AM
@Makyen that probably can be updated using Rodgort's API, which already has most of the information. cc @Rob
@StephenKennedy I'm not sure, but I'd rather not spend time reinventing what's already there ... just updating the sheet with the latest questions should be enough.
 
 
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6:23 AM
Did someone sort the spreadsheet?
 
I didn't.
 
I did, not sure what happened there
 
Try to "Undo" it.
 
Makyen appears to have made changes after I did, right? undoing it will affect the changes
 
Oops, then let's just leave it to him..
If you want to sort, create a new filter and do it there...
The sort on the main excel sheet messes up things real bad.
 
6:39 AM
yeah, the fact is that I didn't want to sort the column. I accidentally clicked "Sort column"...
when Google crashed because it was overloaded, as I had too many tasks running
won't happen again
 
After attempting to undo probably about 50 to 100 actions, the page was still quite messed up. I reverted to a version from 6, or so, hours ago. I can revert back, if there are things that people need. I'll reapply the changes I had been making.
 
why? the problematic edit wasn't 6 hrs ago
 
That was the most recent version that was separately saved.
My "undo"ing things didn't appear to get the sheet back to a reasonable state. I'm happy to try putting it back to the other version and have you try undoing what you did (after I re-do all my changes). I think part of the problem was the changes were intermingled.
@BhargavRao When the Review sheet is stable, then sorting the entire sheet should be OK at this point. Getting to where that would be the case was the significant changes I made a few days ago. However, you likely will need to do so without any filters applied, as having a filter applied will result in only seeing some of the rows. I'm unsure if sorting while a filter is applied will only affect the displayed lines, or all lines.
 
My plan of action while using the sheet is to just download a copy and sort it locally ...
Kinda like deleting a git project and cloning again ... but hey, as long as it works.
 
A significant portion of the problem at this point was that I was in the process of adding ~600 lines to the sheet, none of which had all columns filled in. Part of what appeared to have happened this time was that some columns were sorted and some were not. It also wasn't clear what the sort criteria was, as the partial lines I had added were intermixed with the older completed lines, but in blocks of lines.
 
6:56 AM
Ouch.
 
Yeah, that's just the way it goes. At least some portions of it will be faster the second time through. :-;
@double-beep @BhargavRao If you want to work on the sheet, feel free to do so. I'm basically at the end of my day anyway, so I won't start back in on changes until tomorrow.
 
I've saved a local copy ... so won't be doing much. I'm waiting for the updated sheet, so that we all can start reviewing. Thanks for your work. :)
 
np. We'll get there. :-)
 
7:20 AM
My earlier statement about the time-frame of the version I reverted to was inaccurate. The version I reverted to was from about 10 hours ago, not 6. However, it's the only version that exists in the history for a couple days prior to the version I labeled as "messed up". I also labeled it as the version that was reverted to.
 
what's the plan for the new questions BTW? manually adding them?
 
@double-beep If you want to try to get a later version into shape, you can look in the version history. If you want, you can switch to the version which I labeled as messed up and try "undoing". I don't know if it will work, or not, but you're welcome to try. If it doesn't work, just revert to the version prior to you switching to that one, or to the version I labeled as what was reverted to. If you want to try, leave a note in here so people know that you may be reverting.
 
looks ok
will eat some of your work
but not as much as you did when you reverted, right?
this is 1.5 hr back
 
Grumble... I didn't "expand the detailed versions". Thanks for bringing that to my attention. Looks like you're right in that there's probably something better in there. Let me look around. [Your link didn't give me any particular version. I'm not seeing a way to link to a specific version w/o reverting to it first.]
 
crap, the link didn't work, @Makyen have named a possible revert version, it is in the dropdown of June 7, 11:37 PM appears to have gotten messed up can you check this?
 
7:34 AM
@double-beep [I had to reload the version history to see the one you named.] That looks like a better candidate than the one I reverted to.
Go ahead and revert to that one.
 
@Makyen reverted, sorry for the confusion!
 
np. Thanks for taking a look at it. I guess I was just to tired to notice that the version was an expandable list. :-)
 
one more question, are you going to add new Qs manually or with the help of the SE API?
 
If you don't mind waiting to do any sorting, I'll go ahead and finish adding those lines (with the help of the SE API).
 
uh, so you have updated the status of all the reqs?
(which were in the sheet)
 
7:57 AM
Yes, all status should be current as of a few days ago, based on data from the SE API.
 
but the info from SE API is instered manually, isn't it?
 
8:16 AM
Semi-manually, but basically yes. There's some level of automation, but there's still a considerable amount of manual work.
 
 
2 hours later…
10:19 AM
OK. The 511 missing questions have been added to the spreadsheet. All question status should be current as of a few days ago. You should be able to sort the "Review" sheet, as long as you sort the entire sheet (i.e. select the entire sheet (all columns & rows), then Data->Sort range..., then click the checkbox for "Data has header row", then select your sort criteria). You can return the sheet to the current sort (lowest score at top) by using the "Default Sort" column as your sort criteria.
 
the sheet is messed up
aaaah, Question Ids are completely messed up
cc @Makyen
 
Great... give me a moment to see what happened.
 
10:38 AM
appears to work now
 
10:48 AM
Yep. Now it should work. It appears that some references internal to the sort range were not being correctly adjusted when the sort happened. I modified those references. Sorting should actually work now, as described above.
 
some questions, if tags are outdated/not verified or some other info is outdated, e.g. tags edited or added a status-* in the ~2 days period you first edited, how to edit it? Inline in the review sheet?
 
@double-beep I'm not really sure what you're asking. But, yes, if the "Tags OK" column doesn't say "Yes", then which tags are being affected by the question hasn't been verified by someone going to the question and looking at what the question says. Most of the "Tags" column was obtained by parsing [] values out of the question title.
@double-beep The "status" column should be accurate as of a few days ago. If there have been changes on MSO, then the value should be updated in that column. In general, if there is outdated information, then it should be updated. Most of the time, if something is generated by a formula, there's probably a reason for that, so hesitate if you're thinking about changing a calculated value to something static.
 
11:06 AM
@Makyen what if the title of the question has changed? Should it be edited in that column? Ans what if the tags shouldn't be like they should? E.g. synonymise [foo] with [bar], but the tags are shown as [foo, bar] instead of [foo], [bar], etc. Should they be updated in that column?
@Makyen so, if a status has been updated, should I also add the Q link in the burn/retag/synonym Q status?
 
11:18 AM
@double-beep You can update the question title if you want, but unless the meaning and intent of the question has changed, I wouldn't consider it all that important for us to update those. If people really want the title kept updated, then we can put in the effort to automate.
Ideally the "Tags" column would be a single format. However, the consumers for the data are humans, so having everything in exactly the same format isn't required.
46447999: If what the question is tagged with (i.e. burn/retag/synonym), then you should adjust the appropriate "tagged burninate", "tagged retag", "tagged synonym" column on the "Review" sheet, but not on the "* Q status" sheets.
 
OK, I'll try to work more in it and verify the tags. Only one question: if the tag is a sym/merge req, then 2 tags should be in that column in format [foo], [bar], right?
 
@double-beep That's how I look at it.
 
ah, ok
 

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