  
<h1 align="center">Category Logs</h1>
<ul class="toc">
  <li><a href="#editlog">Editing Log</a> 
    <ul>
      <li><a href="#actions">Actions</a> 
        <ul>
          <li><a href="#add">Add</a></li>
          <li><a href="#delete">Delete</a></li>
          <li><a href="#move">Move</a></li>
          <li><a href="#modify">Modify</a></li>
          <li><a href="#cool">Cool</a> </li>
          <li><a href="#unreview">Unreview</a></li>
          <li><a href="#nochange">No Change</a></li>
        </ul>
      </li>
      <li><a href="#explanations">Explanations of the Rest of the Line</a></li>
    </ul>
  </li>
  <li><a href="#newcat">Newcat Log</a></li>
  <li><a href="#delcat">Delcat Log</a></li>
  <li><a href="#catmv">Catmv Log</a></li>
  <li><a href="#cooling">Cooling Log</a></li>
  <li><a href="#newed">New Editor Log</a></li>
  </ul>
  <p>The '<a href="http://dmoz.org:8080/editors/category_logs.cgi">Category Logs</a>' 
    link on your dashboard allows you to view the edit history for a specific 
    category. You are shown the log for the category that you enter in the 'category' 
    box. you should enter the category name in the slash seperated format. e.g. 
    Arts/Music. </p>
  <h4><a name="editlog"></a>Editing Log</h4>
  <p>This log shows the edit history of the category specified. You must specify 
    <i>either </i>a category or an editor. If you specify both, category <i>and 
    </i>editor, then the editor name is ignored.</p>
  
<p>If you restrict by category, a typical line of the log could look like this:</p>
  <h3 align="left"><img src="/ddp/i/130.gif" width="322" height="35" align="middle"></h3>
<p>If you restrict by editor however, you will be shown that editor's <a href="/ddp/06010/#editsummary">Edit 
  Summary</a>. </p>
<hr>
<blockquote>
  <p><img src="file:///C%7C/ddp//ddp/i/159.gif" width="16" height="16"> <b>Note: </b>The 
    editing log restricted by category is also linked from the edit-side view 
    of category pages. <img src="/ddp/i/131.gif" width="194" height="66" align="right">Choosing 
    option four from the edit screen will open the edit log for the current category. 
  </p>
</blockquote>
<p align="left">&nbsp;</p>
<hr>
<p align="left">The logs are divided into blocks of 250 per page. The logs are 
  aranged chronologically, thus the oldest edits are displayed first. The &quot;-Next->&quot; 
  link, shows the next 250 edits. To see the most recent edits for the category, 
  click the &quot;<code>-End->></code>&quot; link. If you click the 'Show Editor 
  Notes', they will, if present, show underneath the corresponding URL.</p>
<blockquote> 
    <h4 align="left"><a name="actions"></a>Actions</h4>
    <p>The first word on each line is the action:.</p>
    <ul>
      <li><b><a name="add"></a>Add</b> - Indicates that either a URL, @link, relcat, 
        altlang, category charter, category guideline, or category description 
        has been added. Any of these actions earns the adding editor one unique 
        add. Note, only one unique add is recorded for the relcat/altlang block 
        on a page. i.e. the first relcat to be added earns the adder a unique 
        add, subsequent relcats added to this page earn the adder a 'modify'. 
        Newgroup entires are counted the same as URLs; a unique add is only earnt 
        if that newsgroup has never been added to the directory before.</li>
      <li><b><a name="delete"></a>Delete</b> - Indicates that either a URL, @link, 
        relcat, altlang, category charter, category guideline, or category description 
        has been removed. Note, for altlangs/relcats/newsgroup blocks, if the 
        entire block is removed a delete is counted. Else, a modify is counted.</li>
      <li><b><a name="move"></a>Move</b> - Indicates that the URL has been transferred 
        to another category. Each move earns one 'delete' edit.</li>
      <li><b><a name="modify"></a>Modify</b> - Indicates that the corresponding 
        URL/category charter/category description/category guidelines/altland 
        block/relcat block has been changed, but not removed in its entirety. 
        An edit of this time increments the total edit count by one. However, 
        if the site is moved from one unreviewed queue to another, the unreviewed 
        edit count is also incremented by one.</li>
      <li><b><a name="cool"></a>Cool</b> - Indicates that the corresponding URL 
        has been designated cool. Increments the total edit count by one. See 
        also: <a href="/ddp/07001/">Sites: Cooling</a>.</li>
      <li><b><a name="unreview"></a>Unreview</b> - Indicates that the corresponding 
        URL has been moved from the public-side of the directory, to unreviewed. 
        This increments the total edit count by one.</li>
      <li><b><a name="nochange"></a>No Change</b> - Indicates that an editor has 
        confirmed a change but not actually made a change. For instance, if you 
        were to go to edit an altlang block, not change anything, but click the 
        'Update' button, then an 'No Change' action would be logged. This increments 
        the total edit count by one.</li>
    </ul>
    <h4><a name="explanations"></a>Explanations of the Rest of the Line</h4>
    <p>If the log has been restricted by category, the next word is the name of 
      the editor who made the change. Their name is linked to their edit-side 
      profile. If the log has been restricted by editor, the next word is the 
      name of the category in which the edit has been made. The category name 
      is linked to the public page of that category.</p>
    <p>The editor/category name is followed by the time and date of the edit. 
      The format in which this information is displayed can be changed from your 
      profile. (See also: <a href="/ddp/06009/">Customising 
      Your Profile</a>).</p>
    <p>Underneath the editor name, time, and date line, there is a link to details 
      of what was actually edited. </p>
    <p>If a URL was edited then then it is shown.</p>
    <p>If an @link is edited then <code>link 
      'LinkName@ -> LinkTarget</code>' is shown. <code>LinkName</code> 
      is the text displayed in the category containing the link, for instance 
      Magic@, <code>LinkTarget</code> is the slash-seperated path for the category 
      the link points to, e.g. Arts/Performing_Arts/Magic.</p>
    <p>If sort priority is edited then 'pricat' appears.</p>
    <p>If an alternative language block is edited 'altlang' appears.</p>
    <p>If a related category block is edited then 'related' appears.</p>
    <p>'desc.dat (category description)' refers to an edit of the Category Description.</p>
    <p>'charter.summary.dat (category charter summary)' refers to an edit of the 
      Submission Notice.</p>
    <p>'charter.dat (category charter)' refers to an edit of the Category Guidelines. 
    </p>
  </blockquote>
  <h4><a name="newcat"></a>Newcat Log</h4>
  <p>This shows details of category creations. It shows chunks of 100 at a time, 
    in chronological order, with the most recent first. There is a link at the 
    bottom allowing access to the previous 100. The log can be restricted by editor, 
    category, or both. Or, it can be ran without any restrictions. In this case 
    it shows the 100 last categories that have been made anywhere in the diretcory, 
    by anyone.</p>
  <p>It shows the name of the editor that created the category, the name of category 
    that was made, and when this action occured.</p>
  <h4><a name="delcat"></a>Delcat Log</h4>
  <p>This shows details of category deletions. It shows chunks of 100 at a time, 
    in chronological order, with the most recent first. There is a link at the 
    bottom allowing access to the previous 100. The log can be restricted by editor, 
    category, or both. Or, it can be ran without any restrictions. In this case 
    it shows the 100 last categories that have been deleted anywhere in the diretcory, 
    by anyone.</p>
  <p>It shows the name of the editor that deleted the category, the name of category 
    that was deleted, and when this action occured.</p>
  <h4><a name="catmv"></a>Catmv Log</h4>
  <p>This shows details of categories that have been moved, or ar queued to be 
    moved. </p>
  <p>The status of the action can be either 'waiting', 'pending', or 'done'. 'Pending' 
    means that the request is queued while the catmvd is paused for RDF generation. 
    'waiting' means that the request is the first in the queue to be processed 
    after catmvd is un-paused. 'Done' means that the job has been completed successfully. 
  </p>
  <p>The 'editor' column shows who requested the move. The final column shows 
    the category's original location, and where it has been/will be moved to. 
    If the request is done the category's target path will be a clickable link. 
    If the request is either pending or waiting. the category's original path 
    will be a clickable link.</p>
  <h4><a name="cooling"></a>Cooling Log</h4>
  <p>Shows details of sites that have been cooled or uncooled. The log can be 
    either restricted by editor, or by category, or left unrestricted.</p>
  <p>The action is either 'cool' or 'uncool'. If 'cool' is rendered in bold text 
    the corresponding site is still cooled, if not, the site has been uncooled.</p>
  <p>The log shows a maximumn of 100 entries at a time, in chronological order, 
    newest first. The editor name links to their cooling log, i.e. the sites that 
    they have either cooled or uncooled.</p>
  <p>See also: <a href="/ddp/07001/">Sites: Cooling</a>.</p>
  <h4><a name="newed"></a>New Editor Log</h4>
  <p>Shows details of editors that have been accepted into the directory.</p>
  <p>It can be restricted by meta, category, or left unrestricted. Restricting 
    it by meta, shows details of all editors added by that specific person. The 
    meta's name links to the log, restricted to the editors added by them. Restricting 
    by category shows all editors that were accepted into that category, and its 
    sub-categories, when they were joined. </p>
