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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Status of Badging System - Beta 1 Post 303028693 by Neo on Saturday 12th of January 2019 10:07:31 PM
Old 01-12-2019
TODO Idea:
  • Create database table and upload user "new badge" messages to the DB.
  • Create a page which updates in near real-time when users are issued new badges.
  • Create a filter selection on that page where the badge-alerts can be filtered based on status, user group id, registration time, etc.

This kind of a page will useful for both moderators and members a large.

However, this kind of page will be a specific page application, so the updates will only be seen when viewing that page, not just popping up when unwanted. Having this on a single, app-specific page will keep this from being annoying or intrusive.
 

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Status(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual							 Status(4)

NAME
Status, .Status - Contains information about the status of the uucp program contacts with remote systems SYNOPSIS
/usr/spool/uucp/.Status DESCRIPTION
The /usr/spool/uucp/.Status directory contains information about the status of the uucp program contacts with remote systems. For each remote system contacted, the uucp program creates a file in the .Status directory called SystemName, where the SystemName file is named for the remote system being contacted. In the .Status/SystemName file, the uucp program stores the following information: Time of the last call in seconds Status of the last call Number of retries Retry time, in seconds, of the next call The times given in the .Status/SystemName file are expressed as seconds elapsed since midnight of January 1, 1970 (the output of a time system call). Thus, the retry time is in the form of the number of seconds that must have expired since midnight of January 1, 1970 before the system can retry. To make this entry in the .Status/SystemName file, uucp performs a time system call, adds 600 seconds, and places the resulting number of seconds in the file. If the last call was unsuccessful, the uucico daemon will wait until the time specified by the retry time before attempting to contact the system again. RELATED INFORMATION
Daemons: uucico(8) Functions: time(3) delim off Status(4)
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