I have made some small tweaks to how submitted entries are displayed/handled.
When a new entry is submitted, it is assigned a "Private" status, indicated by a new icon. Hence, no matter how many times it is updated (new version or otherwise), the status remains as "Private", as long as the internal score remains below 10.
Once the internal score reaches 10, the status is updated to "New" and the app is pushed to the top of the public listing. This is to make sure apps with a long lag time between submission and going public get their 5 mins of fame in the public listing.
Subsequently, as before, the status will change to "Updated" when the version is modified.
Small tweaks to how submitted entries are displayed/handled
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Re: Small tweaks to how submitted entries are displayed/handled
can i ask how the internal score is measured/calculated?Andrew Lee wrote: When a new entry is submitted, it is assigned a "Private" status, indicated by a new icon. Hence, no matter how many times it is updated (new version or otherwise), the status remains as "Private", as long as the internal score remains below 10.
Once the internal score reaches 10, the status is updated to "New" and the app is pushed to the top of the public listing.
i guess it's not the number that shows how many people like an application (you know, by clicking "this app rocks!" button)
Re: Small tweaks to how submitted entries are displayed/handled
Each member is assigned a number from R0 - R5, the more active the higher your score. So if we take two of the active users here they will probably have a level of R5. So when they vote (by clicking on the thumbs up) this application will get 10 points (5 + 5)
More detail in the FAQ: http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... f=4&t=5652
More detail in the FAQ: http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... f=4&t=5652