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santa c

Post by santa c »

can a mod completly delete a problem? (i mean, even from the offline list?) if it's getting, too crowded, there..?

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Spirit

Post by Spirit »

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can a mod completly delete a problem? (i mean, even from the offline list?) if it's getting, too crowded, there..?
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No, mods can only take them offline. Adum is the only one that can delete problems from the database.

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santa c

Post by santa c »

err - so i guess, they just stay there, as adum doesn't have too much time, to spend, cleanning everybodies offline archives, eh? ohh well..lol
(mine isn't that big, (yet?;) anyway..;)

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Spirit

Post by Spirit »

It's not such a big issue since they hardly take up any discspace.

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santa c

Post by santa c »

i c - but i though of it, more like this -
instead of flooding the sandbox, with probs that one may not have time, to work on at the moment, one might take them offline - and to avoide confusion, it'd be nice to have a "clean" offline dircetory..

but it really doesn't matter, lol
thanks, for ur time, replying ;)

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Spirit

Post by Spirit »

If taken offline a problem can still be edited by going to the problem number and adding manually "&undead=1" to the address line.

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santa c

Post by santa c »

and can be found in the "offline" link in one options.. but i just ment, that it could be used as a "private"(relativly) sandbox..well..nm.. ;)

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Spirit

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Yeah ok but that's only with your own problems :)

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