On 2012-08-22 19:18, Arnav Kalra wrote:
Maybe you can try making a simple SQL database in which people post
their results. It should have different tables for different test
days. This would allow you to easily sort the data and would not be
very difficult to implement.
The advertisement part is easy to do but I think your main problem is
collection of data and making that data easily accessible to users.
It...really isn't that simple, unfortunately. I wrote an overview a few
days back on devel@, so I'll just link to that:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2012-July/170437.html
The 'edit your results into a wiki table' approach certainly isn't the
perfect answer to managing test day results, but making it better is a
more complex problem than it might appear. In practice, I don't think
it's something that's a massive dampener on people's willingness to
participate in test days, though we don't really have any evidence
either way on that, so it all comes down to gut feeling...
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