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🕸Fergus Duniho wrote on Sat, Feb 11, 2006 10:26 AM EST:
I have added a new sorting method, made it the default, and have programmed
open invitations older than two weeks to expire. This has deleted Steve
Stockman's two open invitations. The new sorting method is called
Priority. It prioritizes logs according to which most need your
attention.

When a userid is not specified, it places ongoing games above finished
games, existing logs above deleted logs, and sorts each category in
increasing order of age, which means going from newest to oldest.

When a userid is specified, it places games in which it is the specified
player's turn on top. It places timed games above untimed games. It sorts
timed games by time left, placing games with less time left first. It sorts
untimed games by age, placing older games first. These are followed by
private invitations sent to the specified user, which are sorted in
decreasing order of age. These are followed by open invitations, which are
sorted in decreasing order of age, since older open invitations will expire
before newer ones. These are followed by the rest of a player's active
games, sorted in decreasing order of age. These are followed by the
player's finished games, sorted in increasing order of age. Finally,
these are followed by any expired open invitations that have been deleted
by this instance of running the script. These have lowest priority, since
you can no longer accept them.

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