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'User content' timetables 24/06/2024 at 11:15 #157651
bill_gensheet
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When this first came in, someone went through and selected the compliant timetables for appearing in the 'user Content' listing in Loader.
Some of mine made it, some did not due to naming or packaging in the zip etc.

I have updated the Edinburgh pair (1984+1993) to suit the new system, and while now approved in the 'Downloads' they are not yet in 'User Content'.

Is this simply 'wait a bit someone else does that' or do I need to let someone know to look ?
They were uploaded as an edit of the existing downloads item, not deleted & uploaded as a fresh file.

Bill

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'User content' timetables 24/06/2024 at 11:29 #157652
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bill_gensheet in post 157651 said:
When this first came in, someone went through and selected the compliant timetables for appearing in the 'user Content' listing in Loader.
Some of mine made it, some did not due to naming or packaging in the zip etc.

I have updated the Edinburgh pair (1984+1993) to suit the new system, and while now approved in the 'Downloads' they are not yet in 'User Content'.

Is this simply 'wait a bit someone else does that' or do I need to let someone know to look ?
They were uploaded as an edit of the existing downloads item, not deleted & uploaded as a fresh file.

Bill
You don't need to let anyone know unless it appears to have been an unreasonable amount of time since the file was added to the library. It is a two step process in that the file is approved to the library and then audited for the loader. They have since been added to the loader. Given the files were uploaded last night I think the just over 12 hours turn around isn't too bad.

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'User content' timetables 24/06/2024 at 20:08 #157658
bill_gensheet
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Ok thanks.

Good to know how the process works and that there is a catch-up mechanism for files previously taken as unsuitable.

Bill

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