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77 lines
2.4 KiB
HTML
77 lines
2.4 KiB
HTML
{% extends "base.html" %}
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{% block title %}Aliases for people's names - for debugging {% endblock %}
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{% block content %}
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<h1>Aliases for people's names in {{year}}</h1>
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<p>This is the list of people on expo this year.
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<table>
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<tr><th>Person</th><th>slug</th><th>aliases</th></tr>
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{% for pe in personexpeditions %}
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<tr>
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<td>{{pe.person}}</td>
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<td>{{pe.slugfield}}</td>
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<td>{{pe.slugfield}}</td>
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</tr>
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{% endfor %}
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</table>
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<p>This table below lists the possible unambiguous ways of identifying a person in a survex file or a logbook entry.
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This ridiculously long list of alternatives is derived from what people have actually done in the last 40 years.
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<p>Note that this is year specific: On a year with only one 'Sophie' then the identifier 'Sophie' will be fine.
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On a year with more than one Sophie, an additional disambiguation is required, such as a surnbame or the first letter of the surname.
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In the case of a year with two people called Ben, both of whose surnames begin with W (yes this has happened),
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the entire surname is required.
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<table>
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<tr><th>alias</th><th>who</th></tr>
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{% for key, value in aliasdict.items %}
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<tr>
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<td>'{{key}}'</td>
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<td>{{value}}</td>
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</tr>
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{% endfor %}
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</table>
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<table>
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<tr><th>who</th><th>aliases</th></tr>
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{% for key, value in invert.items %}
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<tr>
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<td>{{key}}</td>
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<td>{{value}}</td>
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</tr>
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{% endfor %}
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</table>
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<p>The aliases below are specified in the folk.csv file. Only one alias is possible in that format. The specified alias ('nickname')
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is used in the table above to construct possible unambiguous identifiers.
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<table>
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<tr><th>First</th><th>Last</th><th>Full name</th><th>Nickname</th><th>expo first</th><th>expo last</th></tr>
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{% for p in persons %}
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<tr>
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<td><b>{{p.first_name}}</b></td>
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<td><b>{{p.last_name}}</b></td>
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<td>{{p.fullname}}</td>
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<td>{{p.nickname}}</td>
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<td>{{p.first.expedition}}</td>
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<td>{{p.last.expedition}}</td>
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</tr>
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{% endfor %}
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</table>
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<p>And these are people known to us, who appear as survex *team members or in logbook participant lists, but are not expo members
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and so are not managed or reported:
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{% for p in foreign_friends %}
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<tr>
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<td><b>{{p}},</b></td>
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</tr>
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{% endfor %}
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</table>
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<p>Don't blame me [programmer] for this, it's just what you all have collectively done over the decades by using this absurd variety of short-form
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name formats when you have entered the cave data.
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<p>The code that does this is in <var>troggle/parsers/people.py</var>.
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{% endblock %} |