Eric asked whether the shelf work was documented — the guide and Help
described the launch version, not the three audit rounds and design
passes since. Both now cover the physical wall rendering, the
suggestion doctrine (♥ reunification, remaining-room honesty, tightest
fit, honest empties), descriptions at both furniture levels,
row-clamped reordering, grid continuation on existing units, chained
containment, and the fill-bar epistemics. The tour gains a Shelves
entry with a screenshot of the drawn Kallax, and four documents stop
claiming the app has seven pages — Shelves made it eight.
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Three of four reviewer nits. The real gap: the Gitea instance takes no
public registrations, so announcement readers had no way to report
anything — the README now offers the author's email and says plainly
why there's no issue tracker yet. The Titles screenshot still showed
the day-three catalog ("123 extracted titles") — replaced with the
clean run's capture (150 reads, shaky-read badges, the add-a-game
panel) and honest alt text. And the Beta classifier gets a comment
recording that it's deliberate alongside the README's "battle-tested":
tested for one person on one platform is exactly what Beta means.
The fourth item (release notes on the v1.0.0 tag) is a Gitea web-UI
task — notes drafted separately for pasting.
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Eric's clean-room run produced screenshots of states the gallery
never had: Review showing LIVE ballots (Agricola vs Revised Edition,
with per-candidate ranks, owner counts and view-on-BGG links, and the
search BGG/RPGGeek buttons), the editions pass in full flight (five
English Catan printings to choose from — the version-selector shot
Eric asked for days ago), the Queue with real pending adds and a
pending version update, a dry run's would-add output (now
illustrating the guide's Uploading-safely section), and extract
streaming per-photo counts (now illustrating the guide's web-app
section). The old Review and Queue images showed stub-era done/empty
states with captions about waiting on tokens — retired.
Also linked, at Eric's suggestion: the pipeline's actual output is
public at boardgamegeek.com/collection/user/ewagoner — the README
status line and tour intro now point at it, because "here's the
collection it built" beats any amount of claimed battle-testing.
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Eric's read on the first-visitor experience: 190 lines of pitch,
manual, gallery, and contributor doc is intimidating when the visitor
only needs the first 40. Split three ways:
README.md is now the front door — what it is, why it exists (told in
first person now, since it IS a personal itch scratched), how the six
stages work, requirements, quick start, one hero screenshot, and the
development/citizenship/license notes. Sixty percent shorter.
docs/tour.md carries the full gallery: all seven pages, the game
detail view, and the phone set, captions intact.
docs/guide.md is the complete user's guide: credentials and config,
the stages and their flags, phone pairing, photo technique, curation
stores, RPG handling, upload safety (including the collection-export
lag), the no-token-yet path, and the keep-data-out-of-git rationale.
Every relative link and README→guide anchor machine-verified to
resolve.
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