Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 5, 2010 | #31 |
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It wasn't there earlier...last night/this morning. So they must be playing around with the site?
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January 5, 2010 | #32 |
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Just logged in a few minutes ago and this was up...
Quote: The 2010 yearbook is now closed for editing. We are finalizing the format and preparing to send it off for printing. Since no priting is involved with the online version I would interpret that statement to mean that the final editing is being done for the Yearbook, and that would be the paper Yearbook, since that's what has to be printed. If so it's right about on schedule in terms of going to printing, which takes 2-3 weeks, usually, if everythingg oes right, which in the past has not always been the case. So we could expect the YEarbook to be mailed out in late January, early February and then it takes a few weeks before everytone gets their copy. It could be sonner than that, only time will tell. As to the online I still don't think the 2010 Request download form as well as the individual members blurbs are there which has their contact information and how they want folks to request seeds, and what their cut off dates are, if any, and what prices they might be asking for if they are different from the SSE suggested prices, and any other personal comments they made in that contact information. If either of the two features are now there, please share that here.
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January 6, 2010 | #33 | |
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I tinkered with the search function a few times this weekend. It was a bit disappointing and buggy. I think I will love the 'find orphan varieties' part though. I loved updating my listings online, but I will definitely be saving my actual browsing for the printed edition. |
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January 6, 2010 | #34 |
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Yep...buggy describes it perfectly...
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January 8, 2010 | #35 |
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Now a HUGE issue with simply logging in to the online yearbook!
What a total and complete disaster!!!! I think I'll put my membership renewal on hold indefinitely! Obviously not ready for prime time!!! I think they fired the wrong people, or not enough people at SSE! Too bad!!! ~DiggingDog |
January 8, 2010 | #36 | |
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Since everyone this will also get the paper Yearbook that should be sufficient for everyone. The online version was subcontracted out and it was not SSE that constructed it but they provided the variety data, obviously. However there turned out to be many glitches as you know and now it is up to SSE to try and solve all those problems and it isn't easy. As my Swedish Grandmother used to say: Patience is a virtue Find it if you can You'll find it in a woman But seldom in a man. ......and I say this without even knowing if you're M or F b'c I didn't bother to look to see if you used your own name. My own feeling is that if the online isn't operational by the time the paper comes out then it might be best to keep it up and have a year to tweak it so it is operational and everyone use the paper Yearbook this year as they have in the past. Certainly it was hoped that it would be operational, but no definite date was ever set that I know of. One major problem that I and others can see is that those SSE members with computers would have an advantage over those with no computers in terms of seed requests and I personally don't think that's fair in terms of computers meaning first dibs on seeds and if some listers run out of seeds it then leaves the non-computer people with possibly no seeds for certain varieties.
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January 8, 2010 | #37 | |
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January 8, 2010 | #38 |
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I am doing my utmost best to hold my tongue on this subject, which has festered into a sore one as of late.
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January 8, 2010 | #39 | |
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Just trying to help you solve your more immediate problem.
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January 8, 2010 | #40 | |
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I must admit, I did some minor volunteer work with SSE on last year's Yearbook and when I was asked about helping with the website, I recommended that they hire the work done for the website. I still think they made the right choice. It does take time for a large system to work correctly. I think the system looks pretty good for a start. Has there been issues, Yes, but in general the website does very well. Was it ready for full release to all members, No, and needed further testing, Yes, but that is easy to say in hind site. I for one am looking forward to the future enhancements and think this is a nice step forward. Just my opinion. Dean |
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January 9, 2010 | #41 |
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Here's my feeling. I look at the online yearbook as "in progress" since it shouldn't be official until the paper version is released.
I just appreciate being able to get a preview of what is to come. Since a variety I was planning on requesting is not listed this year, I was able to revise my grow list early enough to find a substitute. This was very helpful to me because I have to start seed early for my area. I also appreciate being able to see when that seed was offered in the past, who offered it, and the description. So, really, I don't expect it to be perfect the minute it goes online...things seldom are. They could have decided not to let us preview it at all. Since we can preview it, we are able to add our suggestions also. This is new phase and I think we should give it a chance. I do hope, though, that they don't eliminate the printed version. I am not able to sit at the computer too long, so it is nice to be able to relieve my back by reclining in bed while I mark up the yearbook with "sticky" notes.
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January 9, 2010 | #42 |
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I can neither access the sse yearbook, nor make purchases currently on the site. bugs out on me.
oh well. Tom |
January 9, 2010 | #43 |
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If they ever do get it working correctly, the big test will be how accurately it compares with the printed yearbook.
Judging from how things are currently going, I expect some big issues. ~DiggingDog |
January 9, 2010 | #44 | |
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And one of the earlier posts in this thread by bcday gave in information about accessing it for those who were haing problems. Hope that helps.
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January 9, 2010 | #45 | |
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That is all. Tom |
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