Calling all reviewers


Calling all reviewers
#1
As of right now (8/26/2024) I have 42 parts on my "Ready for admin" list, almost all of which I intentionally held back because they are part of larger, not ready assemblies. 

There are over 7000 parts that need at least one certify. 

The next update will be very small unless those with Part Reviewer status step up. Right now we have about 4-7 regulars reviewing parts, I'd like to see more than that. This is a group effort so if your are a long time author but only submit but don't review, I kindly ask you to review a batch of parts for every part you submit. I've added a few tools to make this easier and LDPE makes it fairly trivial to do reviews.

That said, if you are part author and think you are ready, ask me for review permission.
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RE: Calling all reviewers
#2
How do I know if I'm able to perform a sufficient quality review?

Although the original post was about mobilizing long-time part authors for review tasks, there may be others like me who have created parts, but are unsure if they can do a review of sufficient quality. Based on the feedback I've received, I have put together a small list of items to check for. Some are mentioned in the parts library specifications, but not all. Experienced reviewers may contribute by suggesting/adding more items on the list. Please share best practices!

- check for missing edge lines
- check that non-trivial edge lines follow isecalc
- check for missing surfaces
- check for inverted BFC surfaces
- check for rounding errors (unsuccessful coordination snap)
- check for split triangles or quads (typically associated with mirrored subparts)
- check for bleed-through where hidden edges coincide with a visible surface
- check for missing conditional lines on convex shapes
- check that conditional lines engage at proper angles
- check for missing conditional lines on concave shapes
- check T-junctions
- check point of origin; height (y), position (x-z); do they follow specifications
- check point of origin for subpart(s); desire same as main part unless reason (e.g. point of rotation) not to
- check orientation of part; desire consistency among similar parts, front should be visible, most commonly used physical orientation, follow specifications
- check orientation of subpart(s); desire same as main part
- check color of surfaces and subfiles; should be 16 (also on edge primitives) unless color is fixed
- check color of edge lines and conditional edge lines; should be 24. Beware that color 16 is a common mistake
- check if advanced primitives could be used instead of multiple basic shapes
- check that the part has the right proportions and features of the real physical part
- evaluate if the part can be placed digitally without clashes in the same way as the physical part
- check that modelling decisions follow the strategies taken in existing similar parts
- if the part has a matching part, check that they match also digitally
- check the part name; LDraw naming is slightly different that other websites - follow the specifications
- check the subpart name; subparts must begin with ~ after the 0 and be distinct from the main part and any other subpart
- check the part number; some websites list the wrong number - follow the specifications
- check the subpart number; subparts and 48-primitives should begin with s\ and 48\ respectively
- check if keywords can be added
- check if a category can be assigned; only one category allowed; first word in name is the default category
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(2024-12-17, 3:04)Peter Blomberg Wrote: - check the subpart number; subparts and 48-primitives should begin with s\ and 48\ respectively
- check if a category can be assigned; only one category allowed; first word in name is the default category

The above are checked automatically by the Library.
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RE: Calling all reviewers
#4
(2024-08-26, 22:37)Orion Pobursky Wrote: As of right now (8/26/2024) I have 42 parts on my "Ready for admin" list, almost all of which I intentionally held back because they are part of larger, not ready assemblies. 

There are over 7000 parts that need at least one certify. 

The next update will be very small unless those with Part Reviewer status step up. Right now we have about 4-7 regulars reviewing parts, I'd like to see more than that. This is a group effort so if your are a long time author but only submit but don't review, I kindly ask you to review a batch of parts for every part you submit. I've added a few tools to make this easier and LDPE makes it fairly trivial to do reviews.

That said, if you are part author and think you are ready, ask me for review permission.

can i be reviewer?
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A pretty list. May I add:

* Check for complementary conds on prims
* Check for overlaps, especially on patterns
* Check for the amount of detail (faces) compared to other parts.

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