I think this is all an elaborate plot to get me to actually figure out this wiki thing. :laugh:
While my game club is playing after school I will try to find the game that received the comment on the wiki and figure out how to edit the page.
At the end of this I may even learn a new skill. :D
Also, I never meant to denigrate their potential input. But they are hormonal driven teens and from the session reports they have turned in for other games I know some of their comments can be very insightful and others can be a little on the silly side.
-Ryan
On 9/11/07, David Artman <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I also eat my peas before I tackle my steak, if that tells you anything.
;)
Well, we debated this a bit already, and it seems the consensus is as
follows:
1) Go ahead an comment or provide feedback while it's fresh in your
mind, BUT...
2) DO it on the individual games' Talk pages, not the list: this keeps
the IGDC from "dominating" list discussion while there's a mroe
centralized (and easier to follow) channel (the wiki). Further, folks
can electively ignore Talk pages, to not have their own opinions skewed;
that's harder to do on a list, where one might be happily clicking
through a stack of e-mails and accidentally read something before one
even realizes its potentially skewing.
--
Ora, lege, lege, lege, relege, labora et invenies.