bschermerhorn
Joined: 1-Jun-2020
Posts: 2
Posted: 7-Aug-2020, 20:37
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Posted: 7-Aug-2020, 20:37
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I've made a few submissions that have been either accepted or rejected in days.
But I have two for Tristan da Cunha that have been sitting in Pending for weeks.
It doesn't really matter to me, but it has me curious.
peterjhalford
Joined: 8-Aug-2017
Posts: 587
Posted: 8-Aug-2020, 14:09
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Posted: 8-Aug-2020, 14:09
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Sadly, some referees are better than others...I think if a referee takes longer than 3 days then there should be a co-referee for that country in my opinion...
Idolenz
Joined: 13-Jul-2013
Posts: 6590
Posted: 8-Aug-2020, 14:31
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Edited: 8-Aug-2020, 14:33
Posted: 8-Aug-2020, 14:31
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Edited: 8-Aug-2020, 14:33
A week should be the longest for most kinds of requests, people have a life outside Numista but being online at least once a week should be possible for everyone. A co-referee after just three day isn't a good idea depending on the country size and complexity (too many cooks spoil the broth).
The problem are inactive refers that aren't substituted for many months, then you might get an admin checking the request once and again (7 or 10 days are needed for them to get access to a request).
bschermerhorn
Joined: 1-Jun-2020
Posts: 2
Posted: 8-Aug-2020, 15:54
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Posted: 8-Aug-2020, 15:54
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I can live with all that. I was mostly concerned that maybe it was a signal that I'd done something wrong.
Should I alert admins? If so, how so?
oynbcn
Joined: 21-Sep-2014
Posts: 990
Posted: 8-Aug-2020, 19:46
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Posted: 8-Aug-2020, 19:46
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Yes, it sometimes happens, now I have 4 modification request from 16 and 17 of July still pending to be aproved or rejected, well, I suposed these are bad times for everyone and everything tooks much more time than usual...
Coin referee for: Andorra
Banknote referee for: Spain and Andorra
Used time zone is UTC+1:00.
Current time is 09:45.