OK. Those of you involved in the Pick em for 2018 will probably have noticed that 2017 POTY (by acclaim) and Pick Em organiser BrometheusBob. has pretty much disappeared from the boards for the last couple of weeks... rumours abound about his whereabouts: some say he was kidnapped by Somali pirates and is being held to ransom, others that he was seen capering naked in the mountains of Northern Wisconsin... Anyway, I digress.
What I'm looking for is opinions on how we should progress with the Pick Em for this year. Working on the worst case scenario that BroBob has gone permanently AWOL we've got two main options:
1) Abandon the Pick Em for this year (or restart it under new management with the same or different rules)
2) Continue the Pick Em with the information gained to date - but under new (and preferably distributed) management.
The second option would seem like the natural pick, but in the absence of BroBob will probably require someone to manually input all the data and scores from the pick em to date into a new database or spreadsheet. Honestly I don't fancy it but probably it won't be more than a couple of hours work - especially for someone with even a modest level of relevant experience.
What I'm really looking for is firstly ideas on how to proceed - and on how we can set up a more robust system that won't fail if one user drops out (perhaps a multi-user membership like the Trokia that run under the tag of WBC WBA IBF would work, if they'd let us know how they set that up), and secondly - and perhaps more importantly, on volunteers to help make this ish work. I am willing to do a bit but my real life commitments mean that I can't guarantee I'll always be on call - especially during the summer months when I'm on the festival circuit most weekends. We've already had siablo14 basically do last weekends Pick 'Em and john l offering willing help if not experience, but we could really use a few more names.
Personally I think the Pick Em was a huge success last year and a welcome addition to the site - something that could and should become a fixture - and BroBobs work to date has been massively appreciated, but if we want this **** to continue it's just looking like some of us are gonna have to step up and get our hands dirty.
What I'm looking for is opinions on how we should progress with the Pick Em for this year. Working on the worst case scenario that BroBob has gone permanently AWOL we've got two main options:
1) Abandon the Pick Em for this year (or restart it under new management with the same or different rules)
2) Continue the Pick Em with the information gained to date - but under new (and preferably distributed) management.
The second option would seem like the natural pick, but in the absence of BroBob will probably require someone to manually input all the data and scores from the pick em to date into a new database or spreadsheet. Honestly I don't fancy it but probably it won't be more than a couple of hours work - especially for someone with even a modest level of relevant experience.
What I'm really looking for is firstly ideas on how to proceed - and on how we can set up a more robust system that won't fail if one user drops out (perhaps a multi-user membership like the Trokia that run under the tag of WBC WBA IBF would work, if they'd let us know how they set that up), and secondly - and perhaps more importantly, on volunteers to help make this ish work. I am willing to do a bit but my real life commitments mean that I can't guarantee I'll always be on call - especially during the summer months when I'm on the festival circuit most weekends. We've already had siablo14 basically do last weekends Pick 'Em and john l offering willing help if not experience, but we could really use a few more names.
Personally I think the Pick Em was a huge success last year and a welcome addition to the site - something that could and should become a fixture - and BroBobs work to date has been massively appreciated, but if we want this **** to continue it's just looking like some of us are gonna have to step up and get our hands dirty.
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