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10:03 AM
Morning all
...BTW
 
 
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3:44 PM
Morning!
 
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Q: Graduation, site closure, and a clearer outlook on the health of SE sites

AnaBack in April of 2010, Joel shared our assumptions about the role of small sites in the newly minted Stack Exchange network: If a site does not have enough activity at the end of 90 days, it will be closed down. Any existing Q&A will be archived and made available for download, but the site...

@requiem Morning (afternoon here in the UK!)
So the bars been set at 10 questions a day! Were well below this... :(
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A: Graduation, site closure, and a clearer outlook on the health of SE sites

nhinkleUsing questions/day seems reasonable, but over what timeframe are we calculating the questions/day ratio? This criterion unfairly restricts old beta sites from graduating, because questions/day is essentially a weighted average which is heavily weighted towards the low-traffic beginnings of a sit...

everyone should vote up the above answer. ITS about US!
 
4:00 PM
I was looking at your route question, initially thinking you were looking for an alternate North Ridge route rather than the North Ridge itself.
 
4:18 PM
@requiem No
The post you found on summit post was perfect. I was struggling to find a proper map of the route. There was a lot of "noise" around the route with vague descriptions but nothing definate
TBH I didn't expect an answer! So this is nice. I was going to reccy it on sat and post an answer myself!
I was also confused because there are several routes up Dinas Mot and they very consideribly in grade so I wanted to check this
I'm planning on doing it as part of my 15 peaks attempt and I'm running out of time to get the full route pinned down. When I did Crib Coch the other week I thought about heading down the north ridge but you can't see the foot of it and I didn't know if it would just drop off a cliff and require a rope
So I just did the main (longer route)
 
I'm hoping the photos in the second link might be helpful, but I think are too wide-scale.
The first link may have some useful comments (e.g. the goat path), but I'm not familiar with the area to really say.
 
5:11 PM
Good Evening!
 

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