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2024-12-07 06:21
Raistlin

Registered: Mar 2007
Posts: 676
Locked Entries - are they really needed?

Probably another hot topic this one, but.. is there a valid good reason for having entries being locked by those who added them?

In particular, is there a reason to keep the lock icon for more than a year or so?

I frequently come across CSDb entries where I’d like to update the GFX type, fix the screenshot, add credits, etc etc… but can’t. I can fix the graphic entries on C64GFX … but I’d rather fix them here at the same time.

I wonder what the reasons are for some to put the lock? Is it to stop abuse by others? If so, what abuse? Or is it to try to maintain something that’s incorrect somehow? (Eg. An unrealistic screenshot)

Genuinely interested.
 
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2024-12-07 15:14
Frostbyte

Registered: Aug 2003
Posts: 183
Entry locking is indeed bit of an oddball feature in a collaborative database. Useful for vandalism prevention, of course, but maybe a mandatory "why am I locking this entry" message should be required when locking. At least then the mods would have some basis for either granting or removing the lock.

(How does one even lock an entry btw? Is it the "Set me as maintainer" button when editing release info?)
2024-12-07 16:04
Shine

Registered: Jul 2012
Posts: 365
"Set me as maintainer"

Yes
2024-12-07 18:10
iAN CooG

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 3188
It's shouldn't be available for normal users, only trusted/mod/admins should be able to block normal users from modifying an entry.
2024-12-07 19:26
hedning

Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 4726
Quote: It's shouldn't be available for normal users, only trusted/mod/admins should be able to block normal users from modifying an entry.

This
2024-12-07 19:26
Shine

Registered: Jul 2012
Posts: 365
I am a nasty entry locker (my own entries only)...
But iAN is right!
2024-12-09 08:27
wil

Registered: Jan 2019
Posts: 60
Quote: Entry locking is indeed bit of an oddball feature in a collaborative database. Useful for vandalism prevention, of course, but maybe a mandatory "why am I locking this entry" message should be required when locking. At least then the mods would have some basis for either granting or removing the lock.

(How does one even lock an entry btw? Is it the "Set me as maintainer" button when editing release info?)


I would second this idea; I think it is a good compromise between the status quo and removing the feature.
2024-12-09 22:14
Fungus

Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 683
I still lock my entries, for the same reason Burglar does. I also hate people changing my screenshots and using ugly frodo colors and various other things.
2024-12-09 22:24
Raistlin

Registered: Mar 2007
Posts: 676
Quote: I still lock my entries, for the same reason Burglar does. I also hate people changing my screenshots and using ugly frodo colors and various other things.

Is there a reason why they do it? Eg. Missing borders, image having more than 16 colours (and not being a magical “4000 colours are possible!” interlace pic) etc?

If so, just follow the screenshot rules and update again?

If not, report the user doing it - there’s a pop up before changing screenshots asking whether you’re “making this better” with the new screen.
2024-12-11 19:40
wil

Registered: Jan 2019
Posts: 60
Quote: Is there a reason why they do it? Eg. Missing borders, image having more than 16 colours (and not being a magical “4000 colours are possible!” interlace pic) etc?

If so, just follow the screenshot rules and update again?

If not, report the user doing it - there’s a pop up before changing screenshots asking whether you’re “making this better” with the new screen.


Regarding the reporting option: Is there a way to see who has made changes to my entry (if you are not a mod)?

Additionally, is it possible to enable monitoring on one's entries? Without such a feature, it becomes nigh impossible to track which entries have been changed.
2024-12-11 19:42
Shine

Registered: Jul 2012
Posts: 365
AFAIK ... The change log of entries was once enabled to see for everyone... but at least not anymore.
(Maybe i am wrong)
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