Can no longer "edit" my translation answer explanations (Staff: Fixed) Thread poster: MatthewLaSon
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Hello, Since yesterday, the "Add a Note" feature for translation answer explanations has been replaced by this feature, which read: "You can edit your translation as long as it has not received any votes. If you choose to edit, the time mark shown will reflect when your entry was edited, not when it was originally posted." For some reason, I am now unable to edit my explanation, even when my translations have not received any votes. When I click on "edit", it just s... See more Hello, Since yesterday, the "Add a Note" feature for translation answer explanations has been replaced by this feature, which read: "You can edit your translation as long as it has not received any votes. If you choose to edit, the time mark shown will reflect when your entry was edited, not when it was originally posted." For some reason, I am now unable to edit my explanation, even when my translations have not received any votes. When I click on "edit", it just says "done" in the lower left hand corner of my computer screen. I think this is a very silly feature, by the way What is going on? Why did they change this? Thanks in advance.
[Subject edited by staff or moderator 2008-12-15 15:16 GMT] ▲ Collapse | | | The Misha Local time: 02:38 Russian to English + ... Happened to me to - just a few minutes ago | Dec 13, 2008 |
It's a glitch, of course. You know what they say, if it ain't broken, don't fix it. | | | | Zea_Mays Italy Local time: 08:38 Member (2009) English to German + ... Surprises in the Easter egg... | Dec 13, 2008 |
Well I know it's Xmas soon, but almost daily I find a surprise - ehm - a new feature on Proz... Recently this warning after I answered to a Kudoz question: "You can edit your translation as long as it has not received any votes. If you choose to edit, the time mark shown will reflect when your entry was edited, not when it was originally posted." Initially I thought this means that I can _change_ my answer as long as no one has given me an agree/dis... See more Well I know it's Xmas soon, but almost daily I find a surprise - ehm - a new feature on Proz... Recently this warning after I answered to a Kudoz question: "You can edit your translation as long as it has not received any votes. If you choose to edit, the time mark shown will reflect when your entry was edited, not when it was originally posted." Initially I thought this means that I can _change_ my answer as long as no one has given me an agree/disagree etc, but when I click on the "Edit your translation" button, nothing happens. I can edit my posts just after I _received_ an answer. (If my first interpretation should be the right one, I think that this feature wouldn't be a good idea, as it would encourage YET AGAIN the well known, ever-present "guess answerers", the scourge of Kudoz. It were counterproductive. But perhaps I misunderstood it) Proz.com is a really fine thing, but I feel increasingly like I were in a bazaar or a Wunderkammer. Well, this days I will put on my Proz Xmas wishlist: Please hold back the wonderful Proz staff from "improving" the site! Give us a little Zen!
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Same here too! | Dec 13, 2008 |
In addition I'm no longer able to post peer comments. What's going on? Valeria | | | jacana54 (X) Uruguay English to Spanish + ... |
In the end, I decided to "hide" my first reply and post a new one. Idoia | | | Sabine Braun United Kingdom Local time: 07:38 Member (2006) English to German + ... Had the same problem yesterday | Dec 13, 2008 |
I wanted to add a link to my answer, but the edit button did not respond.... Sabine
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Let's hope that all this is just a bug. Fwiw-it has never been possible to 'edit' an actual answer. Or any comments made inside the "explanation" area. But it's always been possible to make additions. And the feature enabling the editing of peer comments and responses to them was one of the really helpful changes that were made back in the days when Proz had only one location and concerns aired in forum posts were responded to. I just entered an answer and have seen that message. ... See more Let's hope that all this is just a bug. Fwiw-it has never been possible to 'edit' an actual answer. Or any comments made inside the "explanation" area. But it's always been possible to make additions. And the feature enabling the editing of peer comments and responses to them was one of the really helpful changes that were made back in the days when Proz had only one location and concerns aired in forum posts were responded to. I just entered an answer and have seen that message. It really doesn't look like a bug, does it? Hopefully it is.
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The same here with the impossibility to add notes... | | | Caryl Swift Poland Local time: 08:38 Polish to English + ... Same here, as well | Dec 13, 2008 |
I've submitted a support ticket. Have a good weekend! Caryl | | |
I see, I am not alone. The software should be downgraded until the major bugs are killed, and the "improvements" are really such ones. The present situation is not agreeable. | |
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Changes reverted | Dec 13, 2008 |
All, Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I have rolled back the revisions back to where they were on Thursday. Please let me know if the issue persists. I apologize for the inconvenience and the delay in response. Best regards, Jon Peck ProZ.com Developer Coordinator | | | Zea_Mays Italy Local time: 08:38 Member (2009) English to German + ... A little restriction a day... | Dec 14, 2008 |
Hi Jon, thanks for the feedback. May I ask what purpose was originally behind that feature? From my point of view, the restriction wasn't (and wouldn't be) such a bad thing, as it forces to reflect and do research before giving an answer, and stops the run for being the "first". I noticed that the "activity" of people who otherwise give more or less guessed answers to all kinds of questions decreased as by a miracle. This people of... See more Hi Jon, thanks for the feedback. May I ask what purpose was originally behind that feature? From my point of view, the restriction wasn't (and wouldn't be) such a bad thing, as it forces to reflect and do research before giving an answer, and stops the run for being the "first". I noticed that the "activity" of people who otherwise give more or less guessed answers to all kinds of questions decreased as by a miracle. This people often give immediately an approximative, sometimes wrong answer, which will be "integrated" adding adjustments until the answer will be the right. Perhaps there is a way to implement a soft version of such a restriction? Also on the wishlist: no points for glossary records after a kudoz question. This would discourage people from entering their wrong translations (I've seen crazy things in there). ▲ Collapse | | | Should be working again now | Dec 15, 2008 |
Hello all, Thanks first for reporting this, and secondly for your patience while this was fixed. We should be back to normal now. There was a change made to the glossary-building KudoZ which unfortunately affected KudoZ in general. Should anyone notice any further difficulty, please contact me via support request and I'll make sure it gets looked into. Best regards, Jared | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Can no longer "edit" my translation answer explanations (Staff: Fixed) CafeTran Espresso | You've never met a CAT tool this clever!
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