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Add 'foreign friends' to names alias list
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ from django.utils import timezone
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from troggle.core.models.troggle import Expedition, Person, PersonExpedition, DataIssue
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from troggle.core.models.caves import Cave, LogbookEntry, Entrance
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from troggle.core.models.survex import SurvexBlock, SurvexStation
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from troggle.parsers.people import GetPersonExpeditionNameLookup
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from troggle.parsers.people import GetPersonExpeditionNameLookup, foreign_friends
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import troggle.settings as settings
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@ -176,12 +176,14 @@ def eastings(request):
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def aliases(request, year):
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'''Page which displays a list of all the person aliases in a specific year
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'''
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if not year:
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year = 1998
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expo = Expedition.objects.filter(year=year)[0] # returns a set, even though we know there is only one
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personexpeditions = PersonExpedition.objects.filter(expedition=expo)
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persons = list(Person.objects.all().order_by('last_name'))
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aliases = GetPersonExpeditionNameLookup(expo)
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aliasdict={}
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@ -190,4 +192,5 @@ def aliases(request, year):
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invert ={}
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return render(request,'aliases.html', {'year': year, 'aliasdict': aliasdict, 'invert': invert,'personexpeditions': personexpeditions, 'persons': persons})
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return render(request,'aliases.html', {'year': year, 'aliasdict': aliasdict,
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'foreign_friends': foreign_friends, 'invert': invert,'personexpeditions': personexpeditions, 'persons': persons})
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@ -134,16 +134,19 @@ def who_is_this(year,possibleid):
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else:
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return None
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def known_foreigner(id):
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'''If this someone from ARGE or a known Austrian? Name has to be exact, no soft matching
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'''
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friends = ["P. Jeutter", "K. Jäger", "S. Steinberger", "R. Seebacher",
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global foreign_friends
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foreign_friends = ["P. Jeutter", "K. Jäger", "S. Steinberger", "R. Seebacher",
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"Dominik Jauch", "Fritz Mammel", "Marcus Scheuerman",
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"Uli Schütz", "Wieland Scheuerle",
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"Kai Schwekend", "Regina Kaiser", "Thilo Müller","Wieland Scheuerle",
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"Florian Gruner", "Helmut Stopka-Ebeler", "Aiko", "Mark Morgan"]
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"Florian Gruner", "Helmut Stopka-Ebeler", "Aiko", "Mark Morgan", "Arndt Karger"]
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if id in friends:
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def known_foreigner(id):
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'''If this someone from ARGE or a known Austrian? Name has to be exact, no soft matching
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'''
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global foreign_friends
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if id in foreign_friends:
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return True
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else:
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return False
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@ -60,6 +60,16 @@ is used in the table above to construct possible unambiguous identifiers.
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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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