Event Caches?
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Event Caches?
What should one do with an event cache once the event has happened and everyone has logged it?
Shoulf you;
a) archive it,
b) disable it,
c) do nothing so that others can see what a great time it was.
Shoulf you;
a) archive it,
b) disable it,
c) do nothing so that others can see what a great time it was.
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Event Caches
As an organiser of one event cache, I say give people some time to log thier finds/attendence after the event, then archive it. I just treat it like a normal cache, saves cluttering up people's list of locality caches with a cache that they can't do if it has been and gone....
hope this makes sense...
hope this makes sense...
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I agree with Swampy. As I have also been an organizer of an event cache I say just leave it on the site till everyone has logged it . The other way for people to keep looking at it is of course to put it on their watch list. I get a bit upset when all the photos are scattered around the different web sites. Put the photos on the cache site so all can view them at the one place.
Archive or disable events caches after a reasonable period
My nearest cache at the moment is an event cache that I couldn't get to because it was on my birthday.
I am planning to email the organiser to get it disabled or achived to avoid cluttering up my list.
I am planning to email the organiser to get it disabled or achived to avoid cluttering up my list.
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Photos from an event cache
I will be in future when I log an event cache placing a link to my page for any photos that I may have