There’s one week left in the Summer 2012 challenge, so here are some things you need to do.
1. Post any tasks that you have already completed - NOW. A long, impressive list posted at the last minute may seem cool, but it creates many potential problems for you and for the moderators. If your tasks are not posted completely and correctly by midnight on August 31, you don’t get credit for them, no matter why they didn’t get posted. • GR has been even crankier than usual lately and there’s no telling whether it will give you problems – remember when it went down on the last night of the winter challenge? You may have trouble with GR, with the internet or with your computer - things happen. • If you post tasks at the last minute, problems may not be identified in time for you to deal with them and get credit for the task. Sometimes the problem is that you forgot to add information, but if you don’t post until the last day, there may not be time for me to identify the problem and you to fix it before midnight. • If you post a long list on the last day, I may not have time to review your post before midnight. In that case, you won’t have a chance to correct any problems. • Remember that to get credit for a task, it must be posted with all necessary requirements in the post and the books must fit the task. If you have any doubts about a book that you’re planning to read at the last minute, you should get it approved in the help thread (and include that information in your post) to avoid any last minute disappointments.
2. If you’re planning on reading any books that only exist in e-book form, make sure NOW that they’ve been approved for length. If they haven’t already been approved, post in the approval thread NOW, so that Dlmrose will have time to do the research and give you the green light. To be safe, you should request approval by the end of the day on the 30th at the latest – and if your book is marginal on page length, you should make sure that it’s fully approved, not just conditionally approved, before you rely on it to fulfill a task.
3. Check your readerboard totals for points, GR authors and Big Books NOW. If they don’t agree with your records, first make sure that you check the post through which the readerboards have been updated, keeping in mind that they all aren’t necessarily updated through the same post number. Then check your math, check to see if you have messages in the ?/problems thread, check to make sure that you’ve actually posted the tasks that you think you have – GR has been known to eat messages! If checking all of those things doesn’t resolve the discrepancy, post in the ?/problems thread right away, giving as much info as possible so that we can try to resolve it.
4. From here on out, the best thing would be for you to post tasks as you finish them, rather than holding them to post a bunch at a time. And, please, before you post, read the task requirements! If something says REQUIRED, you must include it. Read through the task requirements one last time, to make sure that your book actually works for the task and that you’ve included everything.
I will only have limited time for GR on the 30th and the 31st and I will not be glued to the computer all day on the 31st reviewing tasks to make sure you have time to fix problems. Of course, you need to finish a task before you post it – but you don’t need to finish the task you’re working on right now to post the other 3 tasks that you’ve already finished!
1. Post any tasks that you have already completed - NOW. A long, impressive list posted at the last minute may seem cool, but it creates many potential problems for you and for the moderators. If your tasks are not posted completely and correctly by midnight on August 31, you don’t get credit for them, no matter why they didn’t get posted.
• GR has been even crankier than usual lately and there’s no telling whether it will give you problems – remember when it went down on the last night of the winter challenge? You may have trouble with GR, with the internet or with your computer - things happen.
• If you post tasks at the last minute, problems may not be identified in time for you to deal with them and get credit for the task. Sometimes the problem is that you forgot to add information, but if you don’t post until the last day, there may not be time for me to identify the problem and you to fix it before midnight.
• If you post a long list on the last day, I may not have time to review your post before midnight. In that case, you won’t have a chance to correct any problems.
• Remember that to get credit for a task, it must be posted with all necessary requirements in the post and the books must fit the task. If you have any doubts about a book that you’re planning to read at the last minute, you should get it approved in the help thread (and include that information in your post) to avoid any last minute disappointments.
2. If you’re planning on reading any books that only exist in e-book form, make sure NOW that they’ve been approved for length. If they haven’t already been approved, post in the approval thread NOW, so that Dlmrose will have time to do the research and give you the green light. To be safe, you should request approval by the end of the day on the 30th at the latest – and if your book is marginal on page length, you should make sure that it’s fully approved, not just conditionally approved, before you rely on it to fulfill a task.
3. Check your readerboard totals for points, GR authors and Big Books NOW. If they don’t agree with your records, first make sure that you check the post through which the readerboards have been updated, keeping in mind that they all aren’t necessarily updated through the same post number. Then check your math, check to see if you have messages in the ?/problems thread, check to make sure that you’ve actually posted the tasks that you think you have – GR has been known to eat messages! If checking all of those things doesn’t resolve the discrepancy, post in the ?/problems thread right away, giving as much info as possible so that we can try to resolve it.
4. From here on out, the best thing would be for you to post tasks as you finish them, rather than holding them to post a bunch at a time. And, please, before you post, read the task requirements! If something says REQUIRED, you must include it. Read through the task requirements one last time, to make sure that your book actually works for the task and that you’ve included everything.
I will only have limited time for GR on the 30th and the 31st and I will not be glued to the computer all day on the 31st reviewing tasks to make sure you have time to fix problems. Of course, you need to finish a task before you post it – but you don’t need to finish the task you’re working on right now to post the other 3 tasks that you’ve already finished!