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Sunday, December 19, 2010

NA/UC log confusion

Ok for those who don't recognise the abbreviations

NA=Needs Archiving Log

UC=Update Coordinate Log

These two types of log, are the only ones automatically copied over to Reviewers. Both log types are checked and if needed actioned by the recipient Reviewer.

NA Logs. These should be considered to be Final Last Warning to Cache Owners. Failure to action them, will result in the cache being Archived for Non Maintenance. Action looked for

Cache Owner Maintains the Cache
Cache Owner posts a Owner Note to the cache, updating the status of it.
Cache Owner offers the cache for Adoption or Adopts it over to a new owner
Cache Owner Voluntarily Archives the cache.

Just because a NA log is made, this does not mean a immediate response by the Recipient Reviewer. Personally I don't look at NA logs until Seven Days after the log is made. So the Cache Owner has Seven Days in which to take one of the outlined actions above.

UC Logs these are checked just like any new cache submission, to insure the new location is not within proximity to any other waypoint (Cache or Physical Stage of a Multi cache). The Location is not covered by a Land Owner Agreement or is not Designated.

Caches which have been Grandfathered In, which have their coordinates updated. Are considered to have broken the Grandfathered In clause, and as such are subject to current requirements in regards to the location.

Proximity is only applied to a physical item which the Cache Owner has placed ie: a container/tag with coordinates on it. Information gathering is a Virtual Stage and not subject to Proximity issues.

WIFI stages need to have the WIFI Attribute, but are considered to be Virtual stages as far as proximity.

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