February 07, 2012, 05:00:27 PM
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Another idea (actually proposed by me long before the wiki), to replace the abused commenting system with threads on the forum for each article.
Quote from: Tombstoner on November 13, 2009, 09:12:18 PMAnother idea (actually proposed by me long before the wiki), to replace the abused commenting system with threads on the forum for each article.Why not just use same-named pages in the Talk: space like Wikipedia does?
If we make a glitch discovery, should we add it to an article/make a new article on the wiki instead of posting here on the forums?
Quote from: Angrysmurf on November 13, 2009, 09:25:13 PMIf we make a glitch discovery, should we add it to an article/make a new article on the wiki instead of posting here on the forums?Just post them on the wiki for now. Once they're approved, they will appear to everyone who visits the wiki.
Well, you could put them on the wiki yourself, where they'll be tested and approved on the spot. That's the point. We're not using Submit a Glitch anymore. That's why we moved it here - so we could clear the massive backlog without any new users posting submission threads. I forgot to make all of the boards read-only though, so I guess it's my fault.
Will the incomplete subdivisions of GCL, like the Mario, Zelda, and Sonic sections be included eventually?
I don't plan to do so until the project ends beta. We're not Google, we shouldn't be actively inviting people to use a beta service.When Phoenix is out of beta, the site itself will be redirected to the wiki.
AngrySmurf, message GARYM9 instead, the messages sent to GARYM9 will redirect to me.
Quote from: Tombstoner on November 13, 2009, 09:56:29 PMQuote from: Angrysmurf on November 13, 2009, 09:25:13 PMIf we make a glitch discovery, should we add it to an article/make a new article on the wiki instead of posting here on the forums?Just post them on the wiki for now. Once they're approved, they will appear to everyone who visits the wiki.Quote from: Adrian Malacoda on July 02, 2009, 04:49:40 PMWell, you could put them on the wiki yourself, where they'll be tested and approved on the spot. That's the point. We're not using Submit a Glitch anymore. That's why we moved it here - so we could clear the massive backlog without any new users posting submission threads. I forgot to make all of the boards read-only though, so I guess it's my fault.Abwayax has the OK.