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As mentioned in the newsletter, the lack of ratings means a gap in the continuity of rating comparisons (or "snapshots"). If you don't want to put it in the newsletter, how about a link to monthly lists of all players? There is a monthly Newsletter archive - how about a monthly Rating List archive?
A better way of showing ratings for different dates is for there to be a webpage that queries the cfc database. Faster, simpler, and less work.
For my Montreal blitz ratings (which I have been doing for years), I can create a complete rating list for any date (in the past) on demand. I append to a file - after each event - name, (new) rating, and date (of event) - plus any other fields (such as wins and losses) that I might need for a report. From there, I can do a search for all players whose "event date" is on (or prior to) a given date, and produce a list.
My initial impression is favourable but I am having a hard time liking the red diagrams and the very bright and very yellow post-it notes...
Comments about content will have to wait until I get into the content quite a bit more thoroughly. You surely cannot please everyone,
but it is very commendable. Content is King - you must be able to pay for, cajole, harass or trick people into providing quality content...
Best of luck and regards.
I thought the post-it notes added a great level of professionalism to the product.
The use of coloured diagrams is interesting, but certainly is not unique.
Certainly, anybody wanting to print it off, could stick to a black and white printer.
I remember I used to religiously print off CCN when Tony first started it, and then had a bunch of them bound - but, I'm thinking now it's much easier to just have them available via the computer. My almost complete collection of earlier CFC magazines is still sitting in the garage - I guess until such time as we finish the scanning project.
- a few typos (I used to mark a lot of Black wins "1-0" too, so I sympathise)
I have one like that in the databases. Shows my opponent as the winner. We played it by email. He sent me his move and then sent his resignation before I could reply. His position wasn't very good. Whoever entered it must have assumed because he moved last I lost. It was scored properly in the results which is what counts.
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