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Yea, the problem with lots of versions in short succession usually has to do with very little bug testing before releasing a map. Generally maps drop in ranks over time as more new maps are uploaded and they get older on nibbits anyway so that kind of deals with old versions.
I agree with wormer on new versions not always being a linear process. I also dislike the idea of not being able to see all the versions on nibbits. As I sort through my maps I always check on nibbits and try to update old versions of maps with some information. Often though there are multiple versions of the same map and it's just a judgment call on which was the best. Anyway just thinking that might get complicated.
I kinda thought Project pages were neat as they gave you more of an idea of what projects have been worked on recently/might still be worked on by members of nibbits. As opposed to other maps that might have lots of versions up but not actually be a project on nibbits. That and projects page gives you more space to add in changelogs and such. Anyway just my two cents.
Yea, the problem with lots of versions in short succession usually has to do with very little bug testing before releasing a map. Generally maps drop in ranks over time as more new maps are uploaded and they get older on nibbits anyway so that kind of deals with old versions.
I agree with wormer on new versions not always being a linear process. I also dislike the idea of not being able to see all the versions on nibbits. As I sort through my maps I always check on nibbits and try to update old versions of maps with some information. Often though there are multiple versions of the same map and it's just a judgment call on which was the best. Anyway just thinking that might get complicated.
I kinda thought Project pages were neat as they gave you more of an idea of what projects have been worked on recently/might still be worked on by members of nibbits. As opposed to other maps that might have lots of versions up but not actually be a project on nibbits. That and projects page gives you more space to add in changelogs and such. Anyway just my two cents.