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I just realized that my articles are going public without moderation... Now it is very flattering that CP values my technical level that much, but my English is still the same poor I had before...(and we all do mistakes sometime).
So - can it be moved to the moderation queue - preferably permanently for future articles too - so some would review it at least for the English part?
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Platinum authors do not wait in lines
There's nothing we can do about that part because it's tied to your reputation. Also I think your English is very good. Looking over your latest article I think it's completely comprehensive; I'm not worried about members reading a sentence and wondering, "what does he mean?" So I think you're not giving yourself enough credit.
I would continue to post your articles as you've been doing. From time to time editors will swoop in and take a look, but there's a reason you're platinum author, good sir -- you don't really need us to shine.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thank you for your kind words... I will try to live up to my shiny reputation...
A question. Can other members see my article under construction (before publishing), so I can ask for proof-reading when I feel so?
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Not ... unless you can select your publishing status as Pending. Can you?
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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First thing Monday morning Sean will dig in and see what happened.
Sending stuff by mail is notoriously fickle. There are some countries and states we simply can't mail to anymore because things simply never arrive.
We'll work out something.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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I finally got my cup
Thanks!
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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Excellent, glad to hear it
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Did you verified the address you gave to Sean?
PS: I also didn't get my bob t-shirt for July. I don't know what happened, but up until now I still didn't get it. Though I got my bob stickers.
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Vincent Maverick Durano wrote: Did you verified the address you gave to Sean?
If you ask if I made a mistake - no, I did not.
No more Mister Nice Guy... >: |
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ASP NET Core , Moving IdentityDbContext and EF models to an external project[^]
Approved without images and the links to images as plain text...
Do people just click "aprove" blindly?
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All fixed.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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thank you
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Advanced SpecFlow: 4 Ways for Handling Parameters Properly[^]
Deeksha is already editing it, I suppose she will fix it, but...
Is it something wrong with the feed mechanism? The author of this one has a lot of apportations and I find it strange that he post using that format.
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The aggregator just does its best and then we pat it on the head and it chases its tail a bit more before running into the wall. He's not a perfect little guy but he's our little guy.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Recently, I posted a Tip/Tick, and then took a nap while it was being reviewed. During this time, one of the reviewers posted a question in the area reserved for the review period. However, by the time I woke up again, the article had been approved, and the question had been deleted. The only way I know about the question is from the automatic e-mail I received. I would like to answer it, but there is now nowhere to do so. It would not make sense as a comment in the article's forum without the question to give it context, plus not sure that the questioner would see it.
Oh, and @Nelek[^] , to answer you now. I am working on an article all about the Windows Property System, which is where that Tip originated. Once I have finished the coding for that, it will be a full article.
Cheers,
Mick
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Unfortunately the approval system is designed to remove comments posted on it during the approval process because 90% of the time they are suggestions for improvement, and it would be cruel to authors who make it over that hurdle to keep outdated criticisms on there.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Sorry... wrong "reply"
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Can't you go back and answer into the revisions, they keep the board? I have used the workaround a couple of times. But right now not sure if in this concrete case would work.
Tell me which article, I'll check.
And... nice to know
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The revisions are on board, but the messages aren't. You suggested I give the Tip When a File is not a File[^] more info, and make it a full-on article. It is just a small part of the Windows Property System class library I am working on, so a full article is coming on that. I'm a tad slow these days, so may be a couple of weeks away yet.
Cheers,
Mick
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You are right, they are gone. I could access them from my rep history or from the versions history of the articles. Nevermind... I got your message
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Raphael.JS: Draw circle based on mouse move[^] needs help with the format of the code snippet. Since it is almost the only content of the post.
Besides... what is it doing in the Azure IoT contest? (See editorial note)
I don't see any connection to IoT at all.
To be honest... I have already given my "poor quality" vote.
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Getting started with NativeScript[^]. Ugly yellow bar within each code snippet.
About the content I say nothing, not my thema
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Better now.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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Thanks.
M.D.V.
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