02-11-2019, 12:42 PM
Suggestion for making VPS Holder's list public is split from VPS Plan update request as it's an add on suggestion.
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@tiwil & @xdude I'll submit @tiwil's suggestion to @Dynamo whether we can make the VPS holders list available to a restricted group of members. But that is as far as I'm prepared to go with additional work.
Please note when I took on the job as Giveaway Manager my objective was to reduce the tasks of the Giveaway Manager so that it would become easy for every one else to do the job as well. If the list is already there and we can redistribute it with ease and @Dynamo is OK with it, then I'm all for it. But to create new lists and links distracts from my mission of reducing the tasks of the Giveaway Manager.
If all of the information is already publicly available, then it's easy for members to do their own research. That's what I did before I applied for VPS 9. I went through the VPS Plans first, then checked the reviews for a couple of years back, and then checked the giveaways. Probably good to have had that experience instead of being spoonfed all of the info, as I learned a lot about the VPSs, the members and post4vps that way.
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@tiwil & @xdude I'll submit @tiwil's suggestion to @Dynamo whether we can make the VPS holders list available to a restricted group of members. But that is as far as I'm prepared to go with additional work.
Please note when I took on the job as Giveaway Manager my objective was to reduce the tasks of the Giveaway Manager so that it would become easy for every one else to do the job as well. If the list is already there and we can redistribute it with ease and @Dynamo is OK with it, then I'm all for it. But to create new lists and links distracts from my mission of reducing the tasks of the Giveaway Manager.
If all of the information is already publicly available, then it's easy for members to do their own research. That's what I did before I applied for VPS 9. I went through the VPS Plans first, then checked the reviews for a couple of years back, and then checked the giveaways. Probably good to have had that experience instead of being spoonfed all of the info, as I learned a lot about the VPSs, the members and post4vps that way.