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Thanks. I have done just that. I wasn't sure if there was any sort of "approval" process or if it was a sink-or-swim deal. Glad you liked it. Looking forward to continuing to play.--[[User:DrAckroyd|DrAckroyd]] 20:36, 28 Nov 2004 (EST) | Thanks. I have done just that. I wasn't sure if there was any sort of "approval" process or if it was a sink-or-swim deal. Glad you liked it. Looking forward to continuing to play.--[[User:DrAckroyd|DrAckroyd]] 20:36, 28 Nov 2004 (EST) | ||
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+ | It's largely sink or swim - entries will be copyedited by numerous folks to handle any formatting, spelling, grammatical, or linkage issues, and any "uh, that doesn't really work..." discussions are had in these Talk: areas (or, as you've seen here, general accolades or comments, and often easter egg reveals or inspiration and "Designer Notes"). Necessary fixes like continuity or impossibilites can be fixed ''after'' a turn's deadline, but besides those, the only "approved" edits-after-the-fact are copyedits, just-discovered bugs, or scholar comments (see, for example, the in-game discussion at the bottom of [[AuroAnthropology]]). --[[User:Morbus Iff|Morbus Iff]] 21:51, 28 Nov 2004 (EST) |
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Good first entry! Care to tell us more about yourself on your user page? Click on my nick for an example of one. Any plans on becoming a regular player? The next few turns are extended for the holidays, but we normally maintain one-turn-per-week timelines. --Morbus Iff 21:45, 27 Nov 2004 (EST)
Thanks. I have done just that. I wasn't sure if there was any sort of "approval" process or if it was a sink-or-swim deal. Glad you liked it. Looking forward to continuing to play.--DrAckroyd 20:36, 28 Nov 2004 (EST)
It's largely sink or swim - entries will be copyedited by numerous folks to handle any formatting, spelling, grammatical, or linkage issues, and any "uh, that doesn't really work..." discussions are had in these Talk: areas (or, as you've seen here, general accolades or comments, and often easter egg reveals or inspiration and "Designer Notes"). Necessary fixes like continuity or impossibilites can be fixed after a turn's deadline, but besides those, the only "approved" edits-after-the-fact are copyedits, just-discovered bugs, or scholar comments (see, for example, the in-game discussion at the bottom of AuroAnthropology). --Morbus Iff 21:51, 28 Nov 2004 (EST)