I could paste this once a week or so and we’d have
This should cover many of your lines and half of your charts.
But is it readable? I fear Discourse doesn’t like narrow and tall images…
Talking about data, what I still miss compared to your report are stats by group and by week.
I can manage to add groups information to my database. Actually I’d like to: it would be something new to play with. But I haven’t done yet.
But I can’t have data on weekly basis: my samplings are quite random and we have many weeks gone so far. What I’m doing is to look into some daily average based on my sampling rate.
Yesterday I was playing with this:
I can zoom it with my browser, but it is a bit awkward.
For me your data is more than good enough. Groups I only cover in the textual part. Only creating the text and post that weekly would reduce the manual work to roughly a minute for me, so I could keep posting that even if you find a way to post your charts.
Hi. I am trying to resign from this tournament because the games are taking too long, but I am not having any success because my browser crashes when I enter the tournament page. Is it possible to do this using cURL to make a POST request directly to the resign endpoint?
Thank you. Unfortunately the CSRF check fails even if I extract it from a request in the network tab. Oh well, I’ll just resign every game when they pop up.
Out of curiosity, will the amount of data on the page get larger when the tournament moves on to the second round, or will it only show what’s happening in that round?
In the second round page we’ll see only games for second round.
Since many players got disqualified or chose to resign, we’ll have less games than in first round.
I fear it will still be quite big and slow though.
There will be also a rounds indicator that will allow to open the page for previous rounds.
I added daily averages for disqualified/resigned players and for games completion.
Since I download data with no regular schedule, I couldn’t count daily changes of any variable. So I did the average for the period since last refresh.
About 14 games end every day, but this number is slowly decreasing.
I added a chart about completed games per group, counting how may groups have all games completed (34 out of 224 so far), how many groups have no games completed (none) and all the range between them.
I chose to use percentage (also for completed games per player) since we have one group with just 3 players (hence we have 3 players with just 2 games each), so the plain number could be misleading.
Minimum completed games ratio per group is 44%.
Funnily, I just won this game that I was so sure I would lose: Play Go at online-go.com! | OGS I only didn’t resign because I thought, in this neverending tournament, I can as well take the time to play everything out until the end.
That means, so far I’ve won all of my games. One is still open.