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Kevin Pacey wrote on Sat, Jan 28, 2017 01:49 AM UTC:

Sometimes I've wished to see what a specific individual Chess Variant Pages member has currently selected for their CVP Favorite Games (besides seeing other information that is allowed to be public). I don't have a problem eventually finding someone's personal CVP info in this regard if they have ever been a Contributer (i.e. game page inventor and/or author), or if they make Comments now and then, but so far I haven't found a way to look up someone's CVP personal info if they have not done either of these. Perhaps someone can tell me if there is already a way to do this; if there is not, perhaps there could be a way created at some point in time, if this is deemed to be desirable (such as for facilitating Game Courier invitation choices; maybe the number of Favorite Games someone can have should have a bigger limit, for this purpose, too). [edit: I see how to do so now, but it is quite a long list, and not really in alphabetical order, like the Authors & Inventors lists are.]


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