Hello, Judge Friends!
Today, we’ve released another set of features to the Judge Blogs network - and I’m very excited to share them with you.
First, we now have an actual central Judge Blog, where we’ll be posting some of the major announcements that impact the global Judge Program. You can view the Judge Blog at
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/The blog includes a Contact page, which should hopefully help most readers’ common questions about who to contact when they need help. (
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/contact/ ) It also includes a convenient way for players and organizers to get in touch with their Regional Coordinators, rather than fumbling through Judge Center or creating a JudgeApps account just to send an email:
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/contact/contact-a-regional-coordinator/The popular ‘What’s New on Judge Blogs’ page has been updated and moved, and is now available at
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/blog-portal/complete-blog-index/ . This page displays the latest activity from the Judge Blogs, sorted to put the most recent news for you at the very top.
Another feature we’ve introduced is an RSS feed for new posts from across the entire Judge Blog network. If you enjoy using RSS, this one feed will you give all the updates as soon as they come out:
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/feed/rss2-networkIf you want finer control over your RSS feeds, there’s even a Custom RSS Feed Builder available at
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/network-feed/ . Here, you can choose which categories of sites, or which specific sites, you’d like included in a custom RSS feed.
And last but not least, you’ll probably notice the new navigation bar appearing across the top of all the Judge Blogs, providing readers easy access to some of our most popular services. This same bar is already present on the chat pages, and will likely be making its way to the Judge Wiki and JudgeApps in the near future.
These features and improvements would not have been possible without the hard work of a couple of outstanding judges. First and foremost, I’d like to thank Joel Krebs for his amazing work. At the World Magic Cup 2013, he approached me to ask if he could help out with the blog network, even though he didn’t have experience with this software before. Just six months later, he’s delivered a slew of features, released code publicly, and has quickly become one of my favorite developers to collaborate with.
I’d also like to thank David de la Iglesia for his assistance - and his passion - in helping get this off the ground, James Bennett for his continued excellence at managing the server, and Steffen Baumgart for more of his awesome graphics work.
And, of course, thanks to all our lovely bloggers :)
Cheers!
- Lems