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vex
Registered: May 2011 Posts: 4 |
FR: Let me * star releases to build my personal top list
It would be great if you had the possibility to "star" releases, so that you could build a list of your personal top releases over time.
There is sooo much good stuff in CSDb and it happens all the time that I stumble upon a good release and forget about it later, desperately searching for it afterwards...
With this feature all I had to do was a simple click on a star or some funky little logo to make that release go into my top list.
Just my five cents.. :)
Anyways, thanks for your great work here. CSDb is pure awesomeness. |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2979 |
Cruzer: That's not social! You must download a demo each and every time you watch it. How else shall people wank over the download figures? :) |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5094 |
youtube lets you do all that shit, and you can skip anywhere instead of ffwd by warp :) |
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Peacemaker
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 275 |
i watch the demos, and if i like one, i recode it every time i want to see it again.
greets ;) |
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Compyx
Registered: Jan 2005 Posts: 631 |
Quoting Oswaldyoutube lets you do all that shit, and you can skip anywhere instead of ffwd by warp :)
Alt+H doesn't work as expected though. |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
LOL People asking for features on CSDb. What year it is, 2002?
All you could get is poop. |
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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
Build your own scene database, harvest CSDb and add features as you like.
If only I had the time and knowledge... |
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vex
Registered: May 2011 Posts: 4 |
Okay, guys, so we have successfully identified the underlying problem, which is:
- hardly maintained code
Now, there are some obvious solutions:
1: code CSDbNG from scratch (not gonna happen, as we are all a bunch of lazies)
2: open source CSDb and branch to CSDbNG
3: give some young and motivated programmers access to
the CSDb codebase so things get fixed/added in the future (definitely not me)
4: Keep things as they are. Do your custom workarounds or just don't care.
I'd prefer option 2 or 3. 4 would be the worst from my point of view. Because things will start to break, fail, get hacked, be corrupted, etc. in a wonderful number of ways and if we're not able to maintain this site it will sooner or later be fubar.
Option number 1 would be nice, of course, but without database and code open sourced, it'd be a tedious task to rip all the information that's stored here. It's kind of a last resort solution.
Who's owner of the code, anyways? Maybe I should ask him. |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
@vex: This is hardly news. For the last 10+ years every once in a while someone gets fed up with some shit and a thread like this appears. But whatever is discussed in it quickly gets forgotten, so I wouldn't get my hopes up too high on any of those solutions.
Seems to me that the general concensus of the moderators/admins/devs is a detached, disinterested acceptance of the current situation, and we oughta deal with it. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11384 |
everyone who had looked at the code so far came to the conclusion that rewriting all of it is the one and only practical solution, as its already patched and hacked beyond all hope and no sane webdeveloper would do things even remotely similar these days. opensourcing certainly wouldnt help a lot at all there, except scaring away more people perhaps =)
so indeed, mace gave the proper answer. just do it. harvesting the data (or even get the database and convert it) will be the least of all problems =) |
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Skate
Registered: Jul 2003 Posts: 494 |
I had sent a message to mods about an help offer but haven't got a reply, yet. |
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