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19. November 2007, 19:29:34
coan.net 
Subject: Holiday in US
Fencer - Thanksgiving holiday is this week in the US, and many people may be on vacation already (I was planning to be out of town starting today until next Monday, but those plans feel through)

But if they did, I would be in trouble with my games and such.

Since there might be many already on vacation for the holiday, since the site was down for awhile - any chance to keep time-out's off until next week (Tuesday, 27th would be good)

I can just see a lot of people in trouble if the time-outs are turned on too soon.

Ohh... something you don't see often: "Yesterday's most active player: (0 moves)"

19. November 2007, 19:32:36
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Holiday in US
coan.net: Well, it's set to restart timeouts after 48 hours now, but if you think it's necessary, I can change it to, uh, 200 hours? The only problem is that ponds are stopped too, so people might object that they cannot play next rounds until next week.

19. November 2007, 19:37:18
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Holiday in US
Fencer: Well I just worry about some people who had planned a vacation. My plan was to catch up on all my games, and then get my few remaining vacation days set just right to cover me until I got back. (And if I did leave, with the site down - I would have been behind with hopefully my auto-vacations saving me)

What you need is a tool to "reset time on all games" - so if something like this happens, before the time-out is lifed, all game times are set at the max. (So if it is a 5-day move game, the game is set to 5 days (for whoever turn it is waiting for), then time-outs turned back on). (Same with Fisher clock game)

I guess we can see what others think - but this week is a very busy travel week in the US, so I can see many not being on until early next week.

19. November 2007, 19:41:09
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Holiday in US
coan.net: Well, actually, it should not be too hard to make such a tool. Maybe tomorrow. I need some sleep too.

19. November 2007, 20:11:43
baddessi 
Subject: YAY!!!!
Fencer: You ( & Liquid, I assume)got it up and running faster than I thought too! Thank you!

19. November 2007, 19:53:50
Mort 
Subject: Re: Holiday in US
coan.net: Then you'll get everyone wanting their countries national holidays added. I thought that idea was dropped??

19. November 2007, 20:45:54
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Holiday in US
Jules: No, you misunderstood - I'm not asking for holidays to be placed back on the site - what I was saying was because of the site being down, there is a good possibility that players did not get a chance to catch up their games, or set vacation days to cover the days they will be gone since the site was down - and that in the US, there is a big holiday which many leave town. (one of the biggest travel weeks of the year in the US) So I'm not asking for holidays to be added back to the site, I just want to make sure that no one times out on games because of the site being down. The site being down should not be a reason anyone should lose a game in my opinion.

19. November 2007, 21:04:14
Mort 
Subject: Re: Holiday in US
coan.net: Auto vacation works well, and I suspect most don't really care if they lose a few games. Otherwise it's setting up the possibility if the site goes down again for a few days we who are not having a national holiday to have to wait yonks.

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