I had the thought yesterday that we might be able to use a subforum dedicated specifically for community related topics, such as wiki threads, xelerus enhancements/bugs, forum improvements/problems etc...
From my point of view it is particularly targeted at wiki threads, since they often contains just short discussions which are not really related to the greater Transcendence ecosystem (and it is great). If they go in any of the other subforums, they end up clobbering topics which might be more interesting to a broader audience (Commonwealth, Noobs Luck, Bugs & Brains, Shipyards), or which serve a very specific purpose (Extension and Script Ref).
So, I ask the rest of the community. Thoughts or Suggestions, please bring them here...
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New community subforum?
+1 on this from me!
As most of the threads are not really part of any current group and the discussions get seperated in the current subforums!
As most of the threads are not really part of any current group and the discussions get seperated in the current subforums!
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Talking about which, I'm trying to put together a tutorial. Any assistance in making it a working tutorial is welcome.digdug wrote:Now that the wiki is more active

[EDIT] With lots of help from alterecco, it is now a working mod / tutorial.
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so this is the discussion where you were asking gambit if he was an admin or nat.
My vote is 'sure, why not?'
My vote is 'sure, why not?'
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