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Sept 20 Rules Update

Sept. 24, 2012 07:11:31 PM

Kim Warren
Judge (Uncertified)

United Kingdom, Ireland, and South Africa

Sept 20 Rules Update

Scott - that's not a triggered ability…

Sept. 24, 2012 08:28:41 PM

Andre Diamant
Judge (Uncertified)

Canada - Eastern Provinces

Sept 20 Rules Update

I wish there was a “Like Post” button!

Oct. 16, 2012 08:42:25 PM

Patrick Vorbroker
Judge (Level 3 (Judge Academy)), Scorekeeper

USA - Midatlantic

Sept 20 Rules Update

I'd like to bring up a potential bug- the other post in this subforum, copying a creature that isn't copying anything, is impossible to reply to. I'm not sure if that's because of my settings, but with 70 views and no replies I'm guessing this is universal

Oct. 16, 2012 08:48:03 PM

Daniel Kitachewsky
Judge (Uncertified)

France

Sept 20 Rules Update

Hello,

That post is marked as locked. It will get an answer soon.

Daniel

Oct. 16, 2012 08:49:17 PM

Scott Marshall
Forum Moderator
Judge (Level 4 (Judge Foundry)), Hall of Fame

USA - Southwest

Sept 20 Rules Update

Not a bug - read my message, please.  (It's the edited note at the bottom of that post.)


The plan for the forums is to lock any post asking a rules Question, until a moderator has an opportunity to confirm and post an Answer.  This is in keeping with the settings on Rules-L, and the recommended (yet oft-ignored) protocol for Judge-L.

There are also discussion forums, where we won't lock a thread until it's gone (way?) beyond its useful life span.

Now, the obnoxiously large hole in that plan?  I forgot to let Daniel K in on the plan, and forgot to get him the access he needs…  oops.

Expect the requested, fficial answer fairly soon!


Thanks - Scott Marshall, NetRep, L5, Denver

Oct. 16, 2012 08:57:28 PM

Topher Hickman
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Academy))

USA - Midatlantic

Sept 20 Rules Update

Oh! I didn't ask for an (O) answer. Where should I have posted it if I wanted a lively discussion about it?

Can there maybe be a checkbox when creating a topic to leave it open or to get official responses only?

(Edit: I guess you can't type O in square brackets on the forum.)

Edited Topher Hickman (Oct. 16, 2012 09:24:47 PM)

Oct. 16, 2012 09:16:17 PM

Daniel Kitachewsky
Judge (Uncertified)

France

Sept 20 Rules Update

It seems like a good idea to be able to have separate “discussion” and “question/answer” threads. The clearest and simplest for users is probably to have separate forums, rather than requiring people to tag their threads (and readers to pay attention!).

What do you think?

Daniel Kitachewsky
L3, Paris, France
Rules Netrep

Oct. 16, 2012 09:32:19 PM

Topher Hickman
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Academy))

USA - Midatlantic

Sept 20 Rules Update

Originally posted by Daniel Kitachewsky:

requiring people to tag their threads (and readers to pay attention!)

I meant enforced by the software. Basically a “Don't allow discussion before Official response.” checkbox that locks the thread upon creation and keep it locked until the NetRep unlocks it.

Oct. 16, 2012 09:55:36 PM

Erik Mulvaney
Judge (Uncertified)

USA - Northeast

Sept 20 Rules Update

Originally posted by Christopher Hickman:

I meant enforced by the software. Basically a “Don't allow discussion before Official response.” checkbox that locks the thread upon creation and keep it locked until the NetRep unlocks it.

I think what Daniel suggested is better. If I am looking for topics to discuss but don't have one of my own, I wouldn't want to waste time sorting through what is waiting for (O) and what is discussion. If they were in separate subforums that would be easier. Also I believe it would make searching for an (O) answer easier when bringing a new topic that could have been answered already.

Edit: Also, what Dan suggested uses what is already in place and can be used immediately if desired.

Edited Erik Mulvaney (Oct. 16, 2012 09:57:09 PM)

Oct. 16, 2012 10:06:40 PM

Bob Narindra
Judge (Uncertified)

USA - Pacific Northwest

Sept 20 Rules Update

I think the issue is that the rules forum is actually named Rules Discussion. Can we just create a new Forum called Official Ruling Requests, or something along those lines?

Oct. 18, 2012 09:18:32 PM

Topher Hickman
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Academy))

USA - Midatlantic

Sept 20 Rules Update

Daniel answered the question and it is still locked. Can you fix that, Scott?

Oct. 18, 2012 09:26:46 PM

Bob Narindra
Judge (Uncertified)

USA - Pacific Northwest

Sept 20 Rules Update

Hi Christopher

Isn't it protocol that we end the discussion once we have an O response?

Edited as O in brackets is not allowed :-)

Edited Bob Narindra (Oct. 18, 2012 09:30:20 PM)

Oct. 18, 2012 09:44:23 PM

Erik Mulvaney
Judge (Uncertified)

USA - Northeast

Sept 20 Rules Update

Side note, [O] can be done by doing the following:

open bracket O open bracket closed bracket closed bracket

replacing open bracket with [
and closed bracket with ]
and no spaces

Edited Erik Mulvaney (Oct. 18, 2012 09:45:00 PM)

Oct. 18, 2012 09:52:36 PM

Bob Narindra
Judge (Uncertified)

USA - Pacific Northwest

Sept 20 Rules Update

Thanks Erik

Originally posted by Erik Mulvaney:

Side note, [O] can be done by doing the following:

open bracket O open bracket closed bracket closed bracket

replacing open bracket with [
and closed bracket with ]
and no spaces

Oct. 18, 2012 10:11:43 PM

Scott Marshall
Forum Moderator
Judge (Level 4 (Judge Foundry)), Hall of Fame

USA - Southwest

Sept 20 Rules Update

Uhhh… it's not broken?


The idea is that, once an [O] answer is provided, the thread is done.  That's in keeping with how Rules-L has functioned all along.

However, we moderators have been chatting, and seem to be in agreement, that there is also merit in offering an outlet for people's need to discuss rules.  Expect to see a slight reorganization of things before long - with a forum for discussion, and a forum for getting [O] answers.

Thanks - Scott Marshall, L5, Denver, random NetRep