ivan141 wrote:You have a point about ludicrous results being entered, but there is little to win, so in the end participation is
for your own motivation more than it is about ranking.
I for one was (and sometimes still am) happy with the option to enter meters manually. My former PM2 monitor
did not support verified results, and it get's old really fast to have to take pictures of the monitor.
Now that I have a PM3 my home meters are all verified, but I had to manually enter my new PB's that I set at a
race event last weekend. I would be disappointed if those were not considered valid (although I would respect
a request for some form of verification in case that time is in contention for a challenge or record).
I agree with this. I like to enter race results, which I can only enter manually. Also, the C2 logbook API (
http://log.concept2.com/developers/documentation/ ) allows third party apps to upload results. Before they are allowed to do this, the app's developers have to play in a sandbox C2 logbook for a while and get allowed only when Concept2 approves the application. However, there are no formal restrictions for what are valid results.
The best in my mind would be for Concept2 to do some simple checks to warn users/apps entering clearly invalid results (splits, stroke rates that are physically impossible, distances like 1500km, negative heart rate values, etc) but allowing someone to enter an unverified 5:53 2k time even if nobody has ever seen that person row faster than 7:00.
I believe Apps who get the "verified" tag have to do something more (see the API documentation) and are promoted to "trusted" apps. That is also good.