@WaiHaLee You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 26 minutes and 36 seconds, averaging to a review every 26 seconds.
We need someone in the queue. For instance, if you weren't in the queue but were doing Rob's or Drew's stuff, then, say, Drew better be in the queue
At least for 1 sweep. To ferret out what is in the queue for us to pick up on. As signals. The signals are in bits of data that are available in the system.
Okay. I feel a bit bad that I don't use your batches much given that it was partly due to you that I wanted to participate more in this room - especially since it was you who pushed me over to 3k.
On the contrary. I feel bad at times having people not use the queue.
But we have to balance it. We can't have everyone just pushing little stones around in the queue at cv 1 and 2. We need people on the outside too that are mega focused on the cv 3 and 4 stuff.
Good point, which is why I have started avoiding planting my CVs on questions which won't get closed. Especially those which the roomba will clean up in due course anyway.
@Rob Make sure you optimize the use of your quota in a sound strategy of batching. Depending on the particular API call. For instance, the API says up to 100 qid's can be passed in some calls. I have found only 30. Perhaps it is my filter. But I would never send a request for 1 question info if they are batchable. Otherwise you blow your quota
Just mark that row as "dirty". Glom them together if you can after a period of time. The dirty ones.
I will post some source code in a half an hour to demonstrate
But I haven't used Github in years so that tacks on some time.
@Drew Thanks :) Though I'm not really using the API, there's a lot of information on the page I can scrape that the api doesn't provide - the quote I hit was on my hosting provider, hah :D
@Rob here is my preliminary git if you ever utilize the SE API and/or I ever accomplish more of this via, say, AWS EC2, team-wise, where it is currently being tested
@user2314737 You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 5 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 30 minutes and 7 seconds, averaging to a review every 30 seconds.
@JanDvorak I believe we monitor the user profile actions tab, subtab reviews. We do so because I had an habit of reporting the audits here in the room to keep the room alive and give lurkers a hint that I was present.
It goes like this: "For the month of April, should we completely avoid adding superfluous close requests to the queue as it damages our numbers. Shouldn't we let non-socvr people do the FIRST vote."
That included NATO ^ or any fishing around in old stuff.
Let's just clear the current queue. Think: the Shog challenge. Let's be smart about it.
I think this is included in "Are the activities of the room effective at meeting its goals?" and "What can / should we do to make our votes more effective?"
Our goal is to make that -> "Too many people probably want to talk at the same time" not happen
So leave that matter to us :) I think it would be a great idea if you did attend the meeting: you can throw your ideas at those 2 questions and we can all discuss it
@Drew It would really help if you could be there - I doubt anyone else can fully present your views or answer questions about them. You've put lots of thought and effort into it already, and there's no better opportunity for building support behind the idea.
@ProgramFOX can you (or others you can point them at) consider reviewing the c# questions for batches 73 and 74 that are in the beehive ... click "View" follow the links back to SO pages
@Tunaki You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 4 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 38 minutes and 22 seconds, averaging to a review every 38 seconds.
@Tunaki Just played around with the query a bit and could you check how many answers were posted after it was closed as dupe compared to how many answers were posted after it was closed with something else than a dupe? (With percentages,e.g. Answers posted after closed as dupe % and Answers posted after closed not a dupe % )
@Rizier123 Hmmmm. Do you want to take into account the fact that a question might have been closed as dupe and reopened and closed as something else? Or do you just want to focus on the latest close reason?
@Tunaki 100% = all answers posted after it was closed. ?% = all answers posted after it was closed as dupe ?% = all answers posted after it was closed NOT as a dupe
@Rizier123 data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/465369 This returns the percentage of answers posted after the closure of the question as dupe. For not dupe, you just need to change the AND EXISTS to AND NOT EXISTS
@Rob now it says "votes: | number | operator", but choosing "votes: | 2 | >=" will give you posts for which "votes>=2". If you just reversed the order to be "votes: | operator | number", the same machinery would be fully logical to me, and wouldn't involve any Yoda logic :)
one can figure it out with 2 tries in the worst case, so it's not a big deal:P And maybe I have an odd way of thinking
this one is good ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------^
3 upvotes on my previous CVPLS's question. The content ends by "what all are the steps that needs to be explored so as fulfil the above requirement". ::cries::
@BhargavRao You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 4 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 2 hours, 26 minutes, and 53 seconds, averaging to a review every 2 minutes and 26 seconds.
@Kyll You've reviewed 60 posts today (of which 3 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 1 hour, 28 minutes, and 51 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 28 seconds.
@Kyll what they're asking is very simple to do, I'll be surprised if there isn't a duplicate. What they need to do is look if there's a '?' at the beginning and end (so a substring of 0,1)