There have been several threads about the availability of ASL Player Ratings and a webtool (such as AREA) to support them.
This new thread picks up on those threads (most recently: APCR).
It continues the discussion about the development of a new website to make player rankings available. In particular, the site should be useful to those TD's who use a ranking/seeding system in their tournaments to determine matchups.
I can report good progress on the development of the site, which is being done in an open-source fashion. All the files and code for the site are available on a public github repository.
Most of the views to display results are built, although look-and-feel elements still need to be applied in many cases. I am now working to build the toolset to enable ongoing management of the data. I am missing one key piece in order to recreate the ratings methodology and Bruno has committed to forwarding it to me.
The site will be hosted by the good folks at Texas-asl and a preview can be viewed here. It changes regularly as updates are applied.
Comments and suggestions welcome.
I am more than happy to have others join me in this venture; as with VASL, anyone is free to build/change parts of the site.
The underlying data, extracted from AREA with Bruno's permission, is also available on the github site in several formats. It too is a community resource, available to all.
This new thread picks up on those threads (most recently: APCR).
It continues the discussion about the development of a new website to make player rankings available. In particular, the site should be useful to those TD's who use a ranking/seeding system in their tournaments to determine matchups.
I can report good progress on the development of the site, which is being done in an open-source fashion. All the files and code for the site are available on a public github repository.
Most of the views to display results are built, although look-and-feel elements still need to be applied in many cases. I am now working to build the toolset to enable ongoing management of the data. I am missing one key piece in order to recreate the ratings methodology and Bruno has committed to forwarding it to me.
The site will be hosted by the good folks at Texas-asl and a preview can be viewed here. It changes regularly as updates are applied.
Comments and suggestions welcome.
I am more than happy to have others join me in this venture; as with VASL, anyone is free to build/change parts of the site.
The underlying data, extracted from AREA with Bruno's permission, is also available on the github site in several formats. It too is a community resource, available to all.