Looks like the party line is going to be leave my caches alone if you are not going to log them on their parent site.
Fair enough I respect your wishes in this matter, and just for reference, I was never going to log finds against caches that were listed on gc.com, on the GCA site. (does that make sense??) Maybe I should have said "hypotheticly speaking" in there somewhere originally....
FAQ - logging secondary-listed caches on gca
- Richary
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Hi Swampy
I will always be logging on the site the caches were placed. So if placed on gc then that is where I will put the data, then all future finders can see the log. If the cache is logged only on the .au site then that is where I will log it. Only seems fair to the person who placed it.
Still thinking if I want to only list caches on .au
I will always be logging on the site the caches were placed. So if placed on gc then that is where I will put the data, then all future finders can see the log. If the cache is logged only on the .au site then that is where I will log it. Only seems fair to the person who placed it.
Still thinking if I want to only list caches on .au
- Aushiker
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<p>richary wrote:I will always be logging on the site the caches were placed. So if placed on gc then that is where I will put the data, then all future finders can see the log. If the cache is logged only on the .au site then that is where I will log it. Only seems fair to the person who placed it.
This is the approach I will also be taking. The exception being caches listed on say Navicache which are also listed at gc.com and/or gca.com or elswhere.
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Andrew
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I think I'll stick with Groundspeak for the caches they will accept, and list caches on .AU that Groundspeak don't approve of.
As for logs, I like the idea of data all staying together in one place. That would basically mean that it needs to be logged on the hosting site.
The courtesty factor comes into it too, but I can see i!'s point about better it be listed in the 'wrong' place, than not listed at all.
My 2c
As for logs, I like the idea of data all staying together in one place. That would basically mean that it needs to be logged on the hosting site.
The courtesty factor comes into it too, but I can see i!'s point about better it be listed in the 'wrong' place, than not listed at all.
My 2c