For ppl new to testing or ppl who struggle…

That is a great idea! I’m always getting confused, especially when there are many testers!

Thank you!

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this is so useful!!!

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Awesome​:fire::100: Thank youuu!! :ok_hand::raising_hands::hugs:

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This is very nice! Thanks for sharing :heart_hands:t5:

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what does “finished sample complete” mean?

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You write down the karma of the tester, so u get a sense of how reliable they r

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Already in the works!

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Basically if u made a change to the pattern, u wanna finish the make so it is accurate.

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Thank you so much for all the support everyone!

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I find the “% tests complete” number more helpful than the karma in determining how reliable a tester is. (Yes I know people bail out of tests for many good reasons, but designers can work with those testers with an extension, or adding them back in to test when the tester can resume even after the testing period is done, or even just gifting the pattern without the tester completing if the situation merrits it.)

I wish there was an extra row for %.

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You’re awesome! Thank you very much!

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This is amazing! I’m definitely using this. But what does karma mean?

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If u look up to where Iv asked the same question :joy: there’s a helpful answer replied to it, hope this helps​:blush:.

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this is so helpful! thanks for sharing!

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This is soooo useful! Thank you! ( Now time to make some patterns hehe) :sparkles:

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you can click the link, make a copy, and add a row yourself!

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Question, if I abort a test and it is the first time i do it, will it be say 3/4 tests completed or does it not count it as a test, is it only if you dont finish by the due date?

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I love this! Thank you for this I have forgotten things before :blush:

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Thank you for sharing! This is a great chart for everyone!

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If u abort the test (let’s say u have 4/5 tests completed) it will go to 4/6 tests completes

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