SilasBarta comments on Upcoming meet-ups: Bangalore, Ottawa, Edinburgh, North Carolina, Paris, Logan, Irvine - Less Wrong

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Comment author: SilasBarta 22 June 2011 06:17:45PM 0 points [-]

Or, you could just change it to the unconditionally accurate label "upcoming meetups".

Comment author: matt 22 June 2011 06:35:27PM 0 points [-]

Or the more informative "Nearest meetups".

Comment author: SilasBarta 22 June 2011 06:44:41PM 0 points [-]

It only shows three, and they're not the nearest. You've already labeled the page that "nearby meetups" links to as "Upcoming Events".

I'm sorry to keep hammering this, but ... :-/

Comment author: matt 22 June 2011 07:01:56PM *  0 points [-]

It only shows three, and they're not the nearest.

It's currently showing all meetups that exist because only 3 exist. They are the nearest 3 of all meetups that exist.

You've already labeled the page that "nearby meetups" links to as "Upcoming Events".

The page it links to shows all meetups, not the few near ones the sidebar will show.

I'm sorry to keep hammering this, but ... :-/

Let's keep going until we both understand - I'm often wrong, but don't understand how the current design is wrong.

Comment author: SilasBarta 22 June 2011 07:06:52PM 0 points [-]

It's currently showing all meetups that exist because only 3 exist. They are the nearest 3 of all meetups that exist.

I mentioned "only three" because a now-deleted part of your earlier comment said there were six.

In any case, I'm pretty sure that there are other scheduled meetups closer to me (Houston, Austin, NC, LA) -- is this only drawing from a list that are formatted or registered?

Also, it's disconcerting for Australia to be called "nearby", and only a little less so for it to count as "nearest", even if that's literally true for that set.

Comment author: matt 22 June 2011 07:16:07PM 2 points [-]

In any case, I'm pretty sure that there are other scheduled meetups closer to me (Houston, Austin, NC, LA) -- is this only drawing from a list that are formatted or registered?

Only three meetups have been entered using the new system. Many other meetups have been announced using normal posts in the Discussion area, and summarised in promoted meetup summary posts (which was the official way to announce meetups a day ago).

Also, it's disconcerting for Australia to be called "nearby", and only a little less so for it to count as "nearest", even if that's literally true for that set.

There are many meetups not yet entered into the new system, and their coverage of the globe is pretty good. I think Australian meetups will disappear from your list in a few days.
There will be some users who really are geographically far from any organised meetups… perhaps they could resolve their disconcertion by organising a close meetup :)

Comment author: SilasBarta 22 June 2011 07:32:11PM 0 points [-]

Okay, I didn't know it was only listing meetups from a new entry system (rather than, say, all recurring meetups). Any reason Australia is above Seattle? (I know that's pretty minor as an issue.)

Comment author: [deleted] 22 June 2011 07:39:00PM 0 points [-]

I think the earliest meetups are at the top of the list.

Comment author: SilasBarta 22 June 2011 08:13:20PM 0 points [-]

And we're back to the question of why it doesn't just say "upcoming meetups", without the need to point out that these are "nearby"...

Comment author: handoflixue 23 June 2011 06:49:21PM 2 points [-]

Agreed. If it's labelled "Nearby" then I expect it to sort by distance and exclude anything more than ~500 miles away. Paris is not "nearby" to the US, and neither is Australia.

Alternately, relabel it "Upcoming Meetups" because that is more informative. I'd prefer to just see it re-labelled, because there will probably never be more than a couple "local" meetups near me. New York and California seem to be the only states with more than one regular meetup right now, and I doubt many of us are interested in driving 100+ miles for a meetup on any sort of regular basis.