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Esto que dices no tiene nada que ver con lo que veo yo por mi zona, e intuyo que tampoco por la de Viyullas.dreamscreator escribió: Yo la sensación que me encuentro es que cada vez hay menos gente NAF en los torneos. Es cierto que solo por el descuento ya muchos se hacen. Pero en torneos pequeños que no hacen descuento (cada vez veo más) me he encontrado mucha gente no NAF. Quizá no sea una tendencia, pero en los clubs yo veo mucha gente no NAF. A mi me choca mucho que en UK todo díos es NAF
Sí, yo soy de Valencia, aunque he estado mucho tiempo fuera del país jugando, llevo como un año de nuevo por aquí y quizá por eso el contraste en comparación con lo que había por allí. Como ejemplo no hace mucho jugué un torneo que de cuatro partidos, tres de ellos fueron no-NAF. No digo que sean rollo la mitad, pero no me parece que sean uno o dos, aunque ya digo, quizá sea solo una sensación.Manuel escribió:Es posible que en otras zonas de España el panorama sea diferente. Dreamscreator, ¿tú eres de Valencia?
Hasta donde yo sé, es obligatorio para que un torneo sea aprobado por la NAF que incluya algún tipo de descuento para los socios con su membresía en regla.
If Google Translate is correctly translating your text - no, this isn't the case. The NAF don't require a discount for members for a tournament to be sanctioned. It's just very common in some areas, including mine (and apparently yours!).Manuel escribió:dreamscreator escribió:Hasta donde yo sé, es obligatorio para que un torneo sea aprobado por la NAF que incluya algún tipo de descuento para los socios con su membresía en regla.
Indeed! I was convinced the discount was mandatory. Perhaps it was in the past?Purplegoo escribió: If Google Translate is correctly translating your text - no, this isn't the case. The NAF don't require a discount for members for a tournament to be sanctioned. It's just very common in some areas, including mine (and apparently yours!).
Eso hice yo: dejé de organizar torneos y de renovar cada año... mientras sigan siendo las p*titas de GW y aceptando sus mierdas como la palabra del señor un “federado” menos que tienen (yo también lo he visto siempre como una especie de federación deportiva)Manuel escribió: Pues a los organizadores de torneos que haya por aquí les digo: si no estáis de acuerdo con las decisiones financieras de la NAF, podéis empezar eliminando el descuento en los torneos que organicéis. Aunque sea pequeña cosa, es un gesto.
ID could be per tournament, so it would be NoNAF_XBB2020_1 to NoNAF_XBB2020_N when N players were non-NAF at XBB 2020, and next year NoNAF_XBB2021_1, etc. A given person would appear with different IDs in different years and tournaments. It means the database will have lot of "anonymous" players.Purplegoo escribió:Sure, that is an upgrade. From 'you played a non-NAF' to 'you played this non-member, this is who it was, he doesn't have access to his data'. Although, would that fall foul of GDPR? We might have to make a NAF nick up for them, rather than use names. And then that's effectively the same as 'non-NAF 150'.
I can only ask the question again and take advice from the techies. Because I sure as hell can't code it myself.
From my point of view, if you use Score, you already have the player with a nickname. Not sure if a nickname is GDPR compliant (question here is if you could track a real person and his/her information using this nickname). Probably the only match person/nickname would be trough a forum (TFF, NAF or bloodbowlforo) but this is public so far.Purplegoo escribió:Sure, that is an upgrade. From 'you played a non-NAF' to 'you played this non-member, this is who it was, he doesn't have access to his data'. Although, would that fall foul of GDPR? We might have to make a NAF nick up for them, rather than use names. And then that's effectively the same as 'non-NAF 150'.
I can only ask the question again and take advice from the techies. Because I sure as hell can't code it myself.
IMO that is a goos idea. Any increase of transparency with more regular reports, numbers on the WC (I think people have doubts about them), etc. is great.Purplegoo escribió:So you're saying annual accounts (2019 is coming very soon) are not enough, and we should be reporting quarterly, something like that? Again, something I can raise with Paul.
This is not very different of what happen in UK. In there people move more in leagues/clubs facebooks groups or whatsapp/discord/telegram groups than general facebook or TFF. TFF is great to see which tournament is going on or clarify doubts about rules, sometimes there are great discussions like this one here, but this forum is not so much different from TFF, same feeling from Spanish forum in Spanish, even I think there is less movement in there. An official NAF facebook/twitter profile in Spanish who put the same message in the Spanish facebook group maybe can try to engage some people.Purplegoo escribió:As I said above, there is something cultural at work, and perhaps us not being able to adequately speak to you in your own language is a big bit of the problem. While I do come and drop tournament news on this forum, perhaps that's not the best way. What is the best way? A Spanish NAF Twitter feed? Facebook.es? Serious question. If I want to get NAF news to Spain as a whole (or receive news / questions), how do I best do that?