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    Cesar de Souza
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    Hello, When we submit an article without publishing it (i.e. marking the "Work in progress" check box), the article will keep the submission date as the "first posted" date, even if it has not been made public. In my opinion, it would be better if the "first posted" date reflected the actual date the article was first published, not posted. I guess the "Last 10 updates" box in the home page should also list those "submitted previously but only published now" articles as "(new)", and not as "(updated)". If this is the intended behavior and if those dates are used to decide which article is eligible to join a monthly competition, then this is a bit unfair. For example, articles which have been first publicly published on September but which have a "first posted" date of January wouldn't be able to participate in the September competition... I used to think that CP would work the other way, setting the first posted date to the first publication date once an article is published, but I have just confirmed this is not the case in my previous submissions. Best regards, César

    http://crsouza.com

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      Hello, When we submit an article without publishing it (i.e. marking the "Work in progress" check box), the article will keep the submission date as the "first posted" date, even if it has not been made public. In my opinion, it would be better if the "first posted" date reflected the actual date the article was first published, not posted. I guess the "Last 10 updates" box in the home page should also list those "submitted previously but only published now" articles as "(new)", and not as "(updated)". If this is the intended behavior and if those dates are used to decide which article is eligible to join a monthly competition, then this is a bit unfair. For example, articles which have been first publicly published on September but which have a "first posted" date of January wouldn't be able to participate in the September competition... I used to think that CP would work the other way, setting the first posted date to the first publication date once an article is published, but I have just confirmed this is not the case in my previous submissions. Best regards, César

      http://crsouza.com

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      Cesar de Souza
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      Well, I see some people voted the question up, but no replies yet... Is there anything wrong with the suggestion? Cheers, César

      Interested in Machine Learning in .NET? Check the Accord.NET Framework. See also Handwriting Recognition Revisited: Kernel Support Vector Machines

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        Well, I see some people voted the question up, but no replies yet... Is there anything wrong with the suggestion? Cheers, César

        Interested in Machine Learning in .NET? Check the Accord.NET Framework. See also Handwriting Recognition Revisited: Kernel Support Vector Machines

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        Chris Maunder
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        No, there's a problem with the number of hours in the day. It's a fine suggestion and I apologise for not being able to reply sooner. It's been one of those days.

        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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          No, there's a problem with the number of hours in the day. It's a fine suggestion and I apologise for not being able to reply sooner. It's been one of those days.

          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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          Thanks Chris, I should have realized that :) Cheers, César

          Interested in Machine Learning in .NET? Check the Accord.NET Framework. See also Handwriting Recognition Revisited: Kernel Support Vector Machines

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