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Originally Posted by pitzoid
Well the twitter data is the same thing that is at commit score on the match, so it'll be the same as the web posted match results, and whatever is in the official database of the event. The missing team numbers yesterday appear to be people familiarizing themselves with the new system taking teams out of practice. We all know your team number stays for qual.
Posting this morning started out slow because some of the scorekeepers forgot to uncheck "test mode" which changed the event code to test (some may have seen this on the webcast scoreboards and the on the twitter hash tags) but they all got straightened out by lunch.
Should all be good tomorrow, I'll change defaults for next week so it doesn't happen again.
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The only thing that really threw me off today was
NH's first tweet this morning.
It came waaaay early and
never had a follow up tweet to replace it, which I found a bit odd. This is when I started to use the match results pages on first to determine the final say in any conflicts.
Other than that I didn't have any other issues. Everything worked well.
