Measure_Twice
New member
Hello all !
I'm relatively new here and quite impressed with the whole TRAINZ community thing. Despite the usual sniping that might go on between factions of any community, we've got a pretty good bunch of folks here trying to help, trying to grow this community and trying to better the newer folks with their tips and suggestions.
I'll relate back to the sniping part. I also belong to another HUGE group for flying real life (virtually
). It has over close to (maybe over) 150,000 members and has gone through many iterations of calm, then sniping at each other, then control by the governing board, then calm ... only to repeat the cycle. This happens in any community that has a thrust of new members mixing in with the not so new and the old. This is human nature, and that is what governance is all about. Rock ON, TRAINZ community - you're doing great.
OK, now on to my subject.
I have noticed an inordinate amount of time spent on finding assets that vary by name, author and type of asset. You might find bridges in TRACK and also in OBJECTS. You might find a house named "BUZUKO" and a house named "HOUSE 5", of which the latter I prefer.
My idea would be to take a panel of volunteers (I'll help, if needed) and create a STANDARDS committee. This committee would be charged with the responsibility of standardizing locations and names of assets.
I have NO IDEA yet how the KUID and DLS works, I can't seem to get my password and registration info right, but I'll figure it out when I have time. Maybe this already exists, though I doubt it.
Anyway, the committee would review any new or incoming assets, and agree where they would be located and the name they would use. Using a 'common name' system, I would suggest anything that would be considered a 'house' or 'dwelling' (private, not commercial) always start out with 'House xxx' where 'xxx' is the sequential (or whatever) entry that was entered into the classification. Right now, If I want to find a standard house, I might have to look under THA045 or UR563 or CASA or whatever naming convention the originator/designer used. The committe would advise the creator that the CASA BALONNA MAGNIFIQUE would now be classified as HOUSE xxx_(original name). Now, when I'm looking for a house, all I have to do is search for HOU (or however many characters it takes to recognize) and all my HOUSES would be in one single category list. The same for any type of classification including commercial buildings, tracks, stations, etc.
Of course being the global commmunity TRAINZ is, there would surely be some sniping about this Romanian or that Indonesian (or that damned yankee) wanting it in their language. It is generally agreed that English is the universal language. Maybe not the best or worst, but generally agreed universal.
I have greatly improved a lot of inefficiencies at the air traffic group and am only offering a suggestion to manage the overwhelming task of asset location and identification.
Of course TRAINZ or whoever governs this community would have to approve, but I for one, as a relative newbie, would like to see asset location a bit of an easier chore.
Measure_Twice (unless the dog ate your rule), and I do apologize for my KARMA running over your DOGMA.
I'm relatively new here and quite impressed with the whole TRAINZ community thing. Despite the usual sniping that might go on between factions of any community, we've got a pretty good bunch of folks here trying to help, trying to grow this community and trying to better the newer folks with their tips and suggestions.
I'll relate back to the sniping part. I also belong to another HUGE group for flying real life (virtually

OK, now on to my subject.
I have noticed an inordinate amount of time spent on finding assets that vary by name, author and type of asset. You might find bridges in TRACK and also in OBJECTS. You might find a house named "BUZUKO" and a house named "HOUSE 5", of which the latter I prefer.
My idea would be to take a panel of volunteers (I'll help, if needed) and create a STANDARDS committee. This committee would be charged with the responsibility of standardizing locations and names of assets.
I have NO IDEA yet how the KUID and DLS works, I can't seem to get my password and registration info right, but I'll figure it out when I have time. Maybe this already exists, though I doubt it.
Anyway, the committee would review any new or incoming assets, and agree where they would be located and the name they would use. Using a 'common name' system, I would suggest anything that would be considered a 'house' or 'dwelling' (private, not commercial) always start out with 'House xxx' where 'xxx' is the sequential (or whatever) entry that was entered into the classification. Right now, If I want to find a standard house, I might have to look under THA045 or UR563 or CASA or whatever naming convention the originator/designer used. The committe would advise the creator that the CASA BALONNA MAGNIFIQUE would now be classified as HOUSE xxx_(original name). Now, when I'm looking for a house, all I have to do is search for HOU (or however many characters it takes to recognize) and all my HOUSES would be in one single category list. The same for any type of classification including commercial buildings, tracks, stations, etc.
Of course being the global commmunity TRAINZ is, there would surely be some sniping about this Romanian or that Indonesian (or that damned yankee) wanting it in their language. It is generally agreed that English is the universal language. Maybe not the best or worst, but generally agreed universal.
I have greatly improved a lot of inefficiencies at the air traffic group and am only offering a suggestion to manage the overwhelming task of asset location and identification.
Of course TRAINZ or whoever governs this community would have to approve, but I for one, as a relative newbie, would like to see asset location a bit of an easier chore.
Measure_Twice (unless the dog ate your rule), and I do apologize for my KARMA running over your DOGMA.