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OCPL | OCPL will implement ways to allow each site to decide the allowed sizes (out of the total possible sizes). |
Revision as of 12:41, 30 June 2017
A geocache may have a container categorized by a certain size.
This document describes the existing cache sizes across Opencaching sites.
Cache sizes matrix
ID | Size | Usage | Symbol[1] | Notes | ||
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OCPL[2] | OCUS[3] | OCDE[4] | ||||
1 | Other size | OCDE | will be implemnted in OCPL | |||
2 | Micro | All | ||||
3 | Small | All | ||||
4 | Regular | All | ||||
5 | Large | All | ||||
6 | Very large | All | ||||
7 | No container | All | ||||
8 | Nano | OCDE | will be implemented in OCPL |
Implementations should consider ways to specify the order in which these sizes appear in the UI.
OCPL will implement ways to allow each site to decide the allowed sizes (out of the total possible sizes).
- ↑ OCPL and OCDE currently do not use graphical representations for cache sizes.
- ↑ OCPL-current; Sites updated live from Github project repository; Member sites: OCPL, OCNL, OCRO, OCUK.
- ↑ OCUS runs an older (from several years ago) version of OCPL code
- ↑ OCDE running a single instance, multi-view, installation of OpencachingDeutschland/oc-server3 code. Member sites: OCDE, OCES, OCFR, OCIT