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If everyone in the raid has the addon, and its setup correctly by the Guild
Master
(i.e. everyone can see Officers Notes), that problem is solved. Everyone should
have
EPGP installed then they can see how much an item is going to cost them and
they can
also see their standings.
Original comment by dingochavezz@gmail.com
on 8 Nov 2009 at 12:26
If everyone can see the Officers Notes, then it defeats the point of calling it
Officer's Notes. . Also not everyone
has the add-on when you are inviting people last minute because of no-shows.
Having the ability to print out
the PR list solves both of these issues.
Original comment by andrew.k...@gmail.com
on 8 Nov 2009 at 10:36
Officer notes are used by EPGP to store the EPGP points. The officer notes have
to be
set so that everyone in the guild can read them, so they can see their points.
If you
are using the officer notes for something else, then the EPGP addon will not
work. I
think you need to read the EPGP wiki and setup instructions.
Original comment by dingochavezz@gmail.com
on 10 Nov 2009 at 1:34
http://www.epgpweb.com/help/configuration - watch the video.
Original comment by dingochavezz@gmail.com
on 10 Nov 2009 at 1:35
Original comment by evlogimenos
on 2 Dec 2010 at 11:37
For what it's worth, we are still very much interested in this feature. Many
of our raiders do not have EPGP and just trust the raid leaders that they know
what they are doing. It would be great if we can return officers notes to
being for officers and have a feature where we print out in raid chat where
everyone stands after each boss fight.
Original comment by andrew.k...@gmail.com
on 3 Dec 2010 at 6:07
Can explain a bit more why these people refuse to install epgp? Why can't you
establish a "no epgp, no raiding for you" policy?
Original comment by evlogimenos
on 3 Dec 2010 at 8:16
So people don't want to raid if they have a low PR? The point of EPGP is to
reward people for raiding, or at least turning up for raids and being on
standby.
Original comment by dingochavezz@gmail.com
on 4 Dec 2010 at 12:46
It's not a matter of refusal. In small guilds, sometimes you have to ask
people to fill in because of no-shows. The people you ask aren't necessarily
raiders. It' a good way to introduce them to raiding. Demanding they go
download EPGP when you are asking them to come along is counter-productive.
Really only the raid leader really needs EPGP installed.
How is printing out the PR list not a useful featuer? not every guild raids
the same way. It would eliminate the requirement of having the officer notes
visible to non-officers, which I think would be a good thing.
Original comment by andrew.k...@gmail.com
on 4 Dec 2010 at 8:21
I am not sure I understand. There are two things being discussed here:
1) You want to allow people to raid without EPGP. Presumably they are new to
raiding. That's ok, let them join the raid and when they ask about loot explain
to them how it works (whoever needs says need and the master looter gives it to
the one with highest priority). If they ask further send them to the epgp site.
2) You want to disallow everyone except officers to view officer notes. That
means you are practically disabling EPGP for everyone except those who can
award it. This I do not understand. Why is this a good thing?
Original comment by evlogimenos
on 5 Dec 2010 at 3:58
It's a good thing because it returns the officer's note to it's intended
purpose - a place where officers can make notes on people. The fact that EPGP
uses officer's notes to store data is basically a hack. If you have a feature
that prints out people's PR in raid chat after distributing loot, you would not
need to do this.
Original comment by andrew.k...@gmail.com
on 5 Dec 2010 at 4:08
Ok I think you misunderstand how this works. EPGP will not stop using officer
notes in the near future. So if someone does not raid you can use their officer
note for other reasons. For everyone else if you want EPGP tracked EPGP has
access to this note. Since you cannot store anything else but EPGP data to the
notes of people that care about EPGP it makes no sense to disable viewing of
the notes for them.
Original comment by evlogimenos
on 5 Dec 2010 at 4:12
That is how I understand it to work. Being able to store EPGP data in addition
to officer note data is another feature request. One feature at a time.
Original comment by andrew.k...@gmail.com
on 5 Dec 2010 at 4:41
EPGP will not stop using officer notes in the near future. Think that pretty
much answers it.
Original comment by dingochavezz@gmail.com
on 5 Dec 2010 at 11:01
Aiyah. Clearly i'm not expressing myself well enough. I wasn't suggesting
it stop using Officer's notes.
This request is to have an option to print out the PR list in raid chat for
those who do not have EPGP. As an added bonus, guilds (who want to) could
then have it so only officers use the EPGP addon because non-officers would
know their PR every time it was printed out (probably after every boss kill).
For this second part to work, a second feature request would be for EPGP to use
the Officer's notes alongside actual Officer notes in the same way it uses the
Guild Info alongside guild info -- it ignores everything before a certain
character. But *this* request is for printing out the PR list, which would
be useful for any guild for someone coming along who doesn't have EPGP (e.g. a
last minute add because of raid cancelations).
To be clear, this is an enhancement request that would make the addon that much
better, but it's not keeping us from using it obviously.
Original comment by andrew.k...@gmail.com
on 6 Dec 2010 at 3:37
OK, I understand that. However, if the officers notes only show EPGP numbers,
and at the moment that's all they can show without messing up everyone's EPGP,
then limiting the officers notes to officers only is pointless - why should
people not be able to see their EPGP if they have installed the addon, simply
because you think officers notes should be for officers only? Even if you could
get everyone to install the addon (which by the way shows the GP cost of items
when you link them, another benefit of having the addon installed), limited
officers notes to officers only would discourage people from installing it.
EPGP uses (and has always used, and probably always will use, since they are
pretty stable and don't get wiped if your PC crashes) the Officer notes for
storage. Since thats all the notes can be used for if you use EPGP. hiding them
is pointless.
Original comment by dingochavezz@gmail.com
on 6 Dec 2010 at 11:26
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
andrew.k...@gmail.com
on 7 Nov 2009 at 5:17