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Generic Eric:
--- Quote from: PL1 on January 02, 2015, 01:28:24 am ---Does that mean that "Build Date(s):" works, or do you think that separate "Start date:" and "Completion date:" lines are needed?
Also, which is better: "Project Thread:" or "Build Thread:"?
Scott
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Dates on a line are fine.
"Project Announcement thread" may help point the submitter to the project forum.
PL1:
--- Quote from: Generic Eric on January 02, 2015, 01:38:09 am ---"Project Announcement thread" may help point the submitter to the project forum.
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That's why I started using "Build Thread:" which encourages linking to the forums instead of "Homepage:" which implies a page that it is hosted at another domain. ;D
Adding "Announcement" to "Project Thread:" seems unnecessary IMHO since:
1. They didn't just announce it, they finished the build, and
2. The link is probably going to take them to that sub-forum anyway.
"Project Thread:" or "Build Thread:"?
Scott
PL1:
Anyone have any other suggestions before we start updating the wiki build pages?
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Build Date(s):
Build Thread: or Project Thread: ?
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Scott
PL1:
One other thing to consider.
Both Americans and Europeans frequently visit the forums.
This could cause confusion over whether 01/10/13 means January 10th or October first of 2013.
To avoid confusion and keep the date entries a standard length, I suggest that we use a date format ike this for the Build Date(s):
01 Oct 2013
Any objections/alternatives? (October 01, 2013?)
Scott
Louis Tully:
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