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Mosts awards for hacks and resources

Since the Mosts are currently happening, I think it's only appropriate to voice this suggestion:

Hacks and resources should have a field to display their Mosts awards. I think it makes a lot more sense than the author having an award in their profile with no indication of what hack or resource it even regards to (of course those should be kept, but as a complement imo - indication in the resource itself matters a lot more).
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I support this. I think it would be a really cool way to a) give the author more proper credit for their work in making that file, and b) show other users that a particular hack or resource is especially popular / worth checking out. Kind of like an alternative version of the old featuring system that we used to have.

Not sure what the best way to implement it would be, though. Would the resource pages actually need a new table field listing out awards? And would that field only exist on files that have received an award at all? I suppose the sensible answer to that last question is "yes", since the files that haven't won an award far outnumber the ones that have, but in that case would a simple edit to the file descriptions saying "this hack won for best X in the winter Y mosts" suffice? Either way, I think ideally there would be a system in place for users to search for winning files, kind of like how we can search for featured hacks.
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Originally posted by K.T.B.
Would the resource pages actually need a new table field listing out awards? And would that field only exist on files that have received an award at all?

Yes to both, ideally.

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in that case would a simple edit to the file descriptions saying "this hack won for best X in the winter Y mosts" suffice?

I'd rather this not be the solution. Since we (I assume) have it much easier now to code new features, it would be cool to see this be properly implemented.
It's easily the best thing I've done
So why the empty numb?