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What to show when there's nothing to validate?

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This would happen when recording rate < clip validation rate and is especially likely when we launch a new language (given that in the beginning there are no clips). I was thinking of a message like this:

We didn't find new clips to validate. <recordLink>Why not record some yourself?</recordLink>

I’ll do some database querying to figure out if that case is even likely (after a language has been launched for a while).

cc @m-branson @mikehenrty

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  • Created 5 years ago
  • Reactions:3
  • Comments:9 (8 by maintainers)

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ftyerscommented, Jul 2, 2018

@m-branson (this should be looked at by a copyeditor) but I think wording like “Looks like there isn’t anything left to validate” is better than using “yet” — “yet” suggests that there was never anything e.g. that people haven’t started, but someone could get this screen after validating for an hour straight… so “yet” might sound a bit odd… 😄

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mbransncommented, Jul 2, 2018

@ftyers agreed, still working on that copywriter resourcing currently. I did not realize this screen was also showing when a language ‘ran out’ of sentences to validate. Good to know. I wrote this text for the use case of landing here when a young language does not have any recorded sentences to validate. @Gregoor any other times this screen will pop up?

For the time being, I’m quite alright with this text being: We don't have anything to validate in this language, help us fill the queue.

cc @mikehenrty

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