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Important RIAForge Updates

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Posted in | Posted on 06-30-2009 | 2,345 views

Today I released two important updates to RIAForge, both thanks to Nathan Mische.

The first change is the addition of Akismet spam protection to the blogs and forums. RIAForge gets hit pretty hard by spammers, so the hope is that this will reduce some of that traffic. Yes, there is an add for Wordpress at the bottom, but for a free Akismet license, I think this is a fair trade and it will really help out project owners.

On the flip side, I've heard time and time again from visitors that we need a way to flag/rate/etc projects to help signify active projects from abandoned sites. I've said that I refuse to do this manually. We are currently at 724 released projects and there is no way I'm going to spend my time going through them and chastising project owners to update their work. (Especially when I have some 'dusty' projects myself.) Today we added a simple little modification that I think will help out. When browsing projects by category, or in search, and when viewing the detail of a project, an "active" project will have (Active) after the name. "Active" is defined as simply being updated in the past 30 days.

It isn't a perfect system - but I think it works well, especially in search. I'd like to add to this a ratings system and flag highly rated projects. So with once glance you can easily see which projects are being updated often and which have high reviews from users.

Anyway, onward and upward. Big thanks to Nathan, and hopefully the ball will keep rolling.

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Ratings let the cream rise to the top and the good sit higher than the bad.

Just LOVE RIAForge.
PS: thanks to every one that has committed a single line of CF code to RIAForge.

Helped out a lot.
When will you format comments on issues so they are more readable? Everything is mashed together without spacing.
Um, one day. ;) I think you and I discussed this before. I haven't heard others complaining about it so it hasn't been high on my radar, but I'll take another look today.
Tell me again where you saw this issue? I clearly see white space between comments here:

http://lighthousepro.riaforge.org/index.cfm?event=...
Ray,
Great work! Speaking to the "active" concept, did you consider putting a "last modified" date next to each project when browsing by category, or in search? This would allow you to see how recently a project was last updated, instead of a global "active" which may be misleading to users that do not know the definition.
I might adjust the "active" status to like 90 or 120 days. When a project becomes stable, code updates are less frequent. While 30 days would cover projects being constantly updated, it won't cover those that are still being updated w/bug fixes, but are pretty mature otherwise.
Ray, +1 to Rich and Dan's comments. Both are simple, yet great ideas.
@Rich: Um... the date is already on both search and categories. :) And it's on the project page itself.

@Dan: I know 30 is a bit... strict. I'd like to keep it as is for a bit though - it hasn't even been there 24 hours. :)
>>I clearly see white space between comments

Well, there's one line before a comment starts but after no differentiation by space/font size/bold/divisions/lines/color.

Plus there's WAY too much info repeated everywhere, making it hard to read.

The first 4 lines repeat the same info over and over:

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Lighthouse Pro (Active)
Lighthouse Pro Issue: New Issue page missing "Project Name" from "Project" pulldown.
Name:    New Issue page missing "Project Name" from "Project" pulldown.
Project:    Lighthouse Pro
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Then you have:
Creator:    Che Vilnonis
Created:    06/29/09 10:21 AM

Followed by:
History:     Created by cfdev (Che Vilnonis) : 06/29/09 10:21 AM

And then the html formatting is making things impossible to read sometimes:

""Projects", click "View Issues", then click the "Add Issue" button"

Could easily be much better but nothing critical so if no one is bothered...

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