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James Polley
7fe5a09bfb Return an integer for the slice index.
Resolves:

    File "/app/symposion_app/vendor/symposion/reviews/views.py", line 230, in review_random_proposal
    proposals = proposals[:(len(proposals) + 1) / 2]
    TypeError: slice indices must be integers or None or have an __index__ method
2017-08-08 23:00:36 +00:00
Sachi King
89e74a6f11 Order by ID rather than at last update time
The current ordering is based on what appears to be a random ordering
that happens to correlate to the last time the paper was submitted or
updated.  Oldest to most recent.

This changes it to submission order so ordering doesn't change and ID is
a static, making it easier to move through a list of papers.  "I last
looked at 24, so 25 is assured to be the next one I want to look at.

There's the thought of updated papers being looked at and voted on, but
it does not seem to me that this is supported or possible.  In general
one would look at their un-reviewed list, and go off it, which puts
updates out the window.

We can certainly order on other fields if desired, but this one makes
the most since to me.
2017-07-14 21:19:28 +10:00
Sachi King
d95d66dac8 Taking one out of PyCon's (US) book
We're lock-step with symposion, and upstream is dead.
Vendor it.
2017-05-27 20:11:39 +10:00
Renamed from symposion/reviews/views.py (Browse further)