1. feature request for EU website
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at ocii.com> Mar 26, 2006
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Feature request for the Euphoria website: Some way to log in and find out how much unspent EU money we have. All the EU money would be added up, and all the EU money that is spent would be subtracted, and what's left is the unspent EU money.
2. Re: feature request for EU website
- Posted by don cole <doncole at pacbell.net> Mar 26, 2006
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Jerry Story wrote: > > Feature request for the Euphoria website: > Some way to log in and find out how much unspent EU money we have. > All the EU money would be added up, and all the EU money that is spent > would be subtracted, and what's left is the unspent EU money. Do you mean that if you don't use your EU money month after month, that after a year you would have a bunch built up? Don Cole
3. Re: feature request for EU website
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at ocii.com> Mar 26, 2006
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don cole wrote: > > Jerry Story wrote: > > > > Feature request for the Euphoria website: > > Some way to log in and find out how much unspent EU money we have. > > All the EU money would be added up, and all the EU money that is spent > > would be subtracted, and what's left is the unspent EU money. > > Do you mean that if you don't use your EU money month after month, > that after a year you would have a bunch built up? > > Don Cole No. Not talking about the $3 voting EU money. I'm talking about the EU money that is attached to user contributions.
4. Re: feature request for EU website
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Mar 26, 2006
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Jerry Story wrote: > Feature request for the Euphoria website: > Some way to log in and find out how much unspent EU money we have. > All the EU money would be added up, and all the EU money that is spent > would be subtracted, and what's left is the unspent EU money. That would be nice, but it's not as easy as it sounds. People have sometimes used 2 or 3 different spellings of their name in the Archive. All registered users would have to be carefully, and manually, "authenticated" and given user id's and passwords, which they would promptly forget. It's probably a worthwhile goal in the long term, but it would take a fair bit of work. For now, just search the Archive for your name. If you can't remember how much micro money you've already spent, just ask me. I have it in a database, but the information sometimes requires a bit of human judgement. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com