Thread:Janetmango/@comment-25172533-20150120010505/@comment-25085701-20150121021941


 * grins* I got a little overzealous back in October when I started playing with the code docs, and patched through some initial code attempts someone else did, modified it and got Mountmaster working, and then put it up for review.  Crookedneighbor took my original work and built a bunch of stuff on top of it to make Triad Bingo and the Keys to the Kennels work, and he asked me to help out by writing the blurb for the new dialog.  I think he did more work than I did, credit where it's due, but I'm glad to be a part of it.

And don't worry, Missyvecc. Anytime we do something out of bounds, one of the mods will come and let us know -- but we never know until we stray over the fence. :)

Your best bet to protect a new page is put the Under Construction flag on there and then save it, and/or go over to the Aspiring Legends guild and put up 'Working on X' page, so the rest of us know not to go put it in.

One of my other personal habits is to check to see if anyone's put up the graphics for a new page yet, or in Janet's case, if she's made any edits at all within the last couple of hours - if it's been 3+ hours since she was here last, I know it's fair game. :D

The other thing I'll do sometimes if I know a lot of people are actively editing is to sit on my hands for half an hour once something pops up to see if someone else makes the changes.

The Quest pages have been pretty much myself and Janet doing them ever since HannSolo wandered off -- mostly because it's a _lot_ of work to do in a short burst of time, even when you use other pages as templates. One of these days I'll have to make a lesson on how it's done -- it can take about an hour or so depending on how complex the page is.

Taldin (talk) 02:19, January 21, 2015 (UTC)