Croydon In The 2010s - Differences between Version 9 and Version 2 of FAQ

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We also record the history of the buildings used for these businesses and services, where possible. This includes recent history — we expect the data gathered by us to be of interest to local historians in the future.
==== What's the connection between this guide and the <a href="http://london.randomness.org.uk/">Randomness Guide to London</a>? ====
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==== What does it cover? ====
The Completists' Guide to Croydon (CGC) is a sister project to the Randomness Guide to London (RGL). It's run by some of the same people, and it uses the same software, but it is a separate project.
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We cover businesses and services that have a physical (shopfront) presence within our geographical area of interest (see [http://umap.openstreetmap.fr/en/map/boundaries-of-the-completists-guide-to-croydon_157082 map]). We don't cover businesses that are run from people's homes or that work only via house calls, via post, or via the internet.
CGC is a completists' guide. We aim to document every business within our area of interest, whether we've used its services or not. For this reason, we include only factual data, and not our own opinions.
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==== Why don't you just use the existing map/directory sites, such as Google Maps? Why make another one? ====
RGL, on the other hand, focuses on providing in-depth information and opinions on places in London that we have actually been to ourselves. The intention is not to cover every pub/restaurant/etc in London, but to only write up a place if we have something original to say about it.
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The Completists' Guide to Croydon is a hyperlocal site, run by people who live in Croydon and who actively enjoy walking around Croydon to check that the things we think are there are really still there. Google Maps is a global site, and some of its local data is years out of date &#8212; and aside from Street View, which does give the date when the photos were taken, there's no indication of when the information was last verified.
==== If this is a wiki, why can't I edit it? ====
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One directory that comes close to the quality we aim for is the Local Data Company. They specialise in providing high-quality data, and, like us, they gather this data partly by physically walking the streets and looking at things. However, they're mainly aimed at gathering this data for the purpose of selling it to other companies, and so their own site isn't geared towards direct use by the consumer.
We don't have the resources to put into moderating user submissions; we would rather spend that time out and about looking for new things in Croydon. If you would like to join our team of contributors, do get in touch, but please note that we are unlikely to be interested unless you already have a proven track record of providing reliable data (i.e. we should probably have already heard of you in a London/online context).
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One of the reasons we started this project was that we wanted to have a reliable, complete, and easily navigable source of data about the businesses operating in Croydon. We're making it publically available on the internet, rather than keeping it to ourselves, because we hope that other people will find it useful too.

==== How do you plan to keep all this information up to date? ====

By walking around and looking at things, the same way we collected it all in the first place. We're deliberately keeping our geographical coverage tightly focused on Croydon, in order to make this possible.

==== Why haven't you included my favourite pub/restaurant/shop/etc? ====

There are two main possibilities: either it's outside the area we cover, or we haven't yet got around to surveying the street it's on. [[Contact Us|Email us]] and tell us where it is, and we'll check it out.

==== I would like to talk to you about the Croydon Guide! Can we talk on the phone? ====

No, we don't do phones, but you can talk to us over email or in person. We like email conversations! But if you'd like to talk to us in person, [[Contact Us|send us an email]] and let us know &#8212; we can meet for a chat in a local pub or cafe some time.

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We don't plan to have user comments displayed automatically on the site, because we don't have the resources to put into moderating user submissions; we would rather spend that time out and about looking for new things in Croydon. If you want to let us know about any problems or issues with our data, please just [[Contact Us|email us]].

If you would like to join our team of contributors,
do get in touch, particularly if you've done this sort of data-gathering before.

==== I don't think your categories make sense. Why are they like that? ====

We wanted
to let the categories emerge from the data, rather than imposing them from the start, so we're tweaking them as we go along. We'd definitely appreciate any suggestions.

==== Why
don't you list the individual market stalls on Surrey Street? ====

Because they're not all there every day, so it would be hard for us to keep the data up to date &#8212; if a stall is absent on a particular day, this could be because they've ceased trading or simply because they didn't
plan to come that day. With permanently-located shops, this sort of thing is a lot easier to check out.

==== What if you get bored of running the site? Will all the data just sit there and go out of date? ====

We initially planned to keep running the site indefinitely, but since [http://www.earth.li/~kake/ Kake] accidentally turned into [http://london-road-croydon.org/history/ a local historian], we've found that the work of keeping things up to date is interfering with our other projects. So we plan to wind the site down at some point, probably around the end of 2019. All the information will still be available, giving a historical record of central Croydon retail during the decade of the 2010s, but there will be no more updates.

However, all our data is available under Creative Commons, and [http://openguides.org/ the code that runs the site] is open source. Anyone with a bit of technical knowledge can download our latest database dump, download and install the OpenGuides software, and
have a mirror of our site up and running (as long as they don't aim to monetise it, since this is prohibited by our chosen Creative Commons licence). So once the site has gone into archive mode, we'd be happy for someone else to start it up again on their own server.

==== What's a completist? Why is
the guide called "The Completists' Guide to Croydon"? ====

The Oxford English Dictionary gives two definitions for the term "completist": "an obsessive (and often indiscriminate) collector", and "intent on completeness or comprehensiveness". These seem to sum up our aim pretty well.

==== What's the connection between this guide and the [http://london.randomness.org.uk/ Randomness Guide to London]? ====

The Completists' Guide to Croydon (CGC) is a sister project to the Randomness Guide to London (RGL). It's run by some of the same people, and it uses the same software, but it is a separate project.

CGC is a completists' guide. We aim to document every business within our area of interest, whether we've used its services or not. For this reason, we include only factual data, and not our own opinions.

RGL, on the other hand, focuses on providing in-depth information and opinions on places in London that we have actually been to ourselves. The intention is not to cover every pub/restaurant/etc in London, but to only write up a place if we have something original to say about it
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Because [[Kake]] has not yet written a thing that will let you email comments directly to us. We don't plan to have user comments displayed automatically on the site, for the reasons given above.
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What's this guide for?

Our aim is to create an up-to-date, searchable, and categorised directory of the businesses and services available in Croydon. We're doing this mainly for our own enjoyment and convenience. We live in Croydon, we like gathering data, and we like to shop in small local shops rather than from huge megastores.

What's the connection between this guide and the Randomness Guide to London?

The Completists' Guide to Croydon (CGC) is a sister project to the Randomness Guide to London (RGL). It's run by some of the same people, and it uses the same software, but it is a separate project.

CGC is a completists' guide. We aim to document every business within our area of interest, whether we've used its services or not. For this reason, we include only factual data, and not our own opinions.

RGL, on the other hand, focuses on providing in-depth information and opinions on places in London that we have actually been to ourselves. The intention is not to cover every pub/restaurant/etc in London, but to only write up a place if we have something original to say about it.

If this is a wiki, why can't I edit it?

We don't have the resources to put into moderating user submissions; we would rather spend that time out and about looking for new things in Croydon. If you would like to join our team of contributors, do get in touch, but please note that we are unlikely to be interested unless you already have a proven track record of providing reliable data (i.e. we should probably have already heard of you in a London/online context).

Why can't I leave a comment?

Because Kake has not yet written a thing that will let you email comments directly to us. We don't plan to have user comments displayed automatically on the site, for the reasons given above.


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