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==Posting Rules==
 
==Posting Rules==
  
# '''GOLDEN RULE: Be extremely brief.'''
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# '''1st. GOLDEN RULE: Be extremely brief.'''
 
#* Do not make long explanations within the lists.
 
#* Do not make long explanations within the lists.
 
#* In each entry '''Description''' section write a brief explanation.
 
#* In each entry '''Description''' section write a brief explanation.
#* If you need more a deeper explanation for that feature put a link, (or links) in '''See explanation in''' section. Even create new pages if needed
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#* If you need a deeper explanation for that feature put a link, (or links), in '''See''' section. Even create new pages if needed.
# Post every feature twice:
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# '''2nd. GOLDEN RULE: Be extremely tidy.'''
#* In the [[SCP Additions: List by Category]] you'll post all the feature info. (But always, being brief).
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#* As you can imagine, this Wiki section can become a mess quite easily.
#* In the [[SCP Additions: List by Date]] you'll post only it's date and a link to the feature entry in [[SCP Additions: List by Category]].
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#* Always put each new feature in both lists [[SCP Additions: List by Date]] and [[SCP Additions: List by Category]].
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#* Always check that each entry in [[SCP Additions: List by Date]] has a working link to [[SCP Additions: List by Category]] entry.
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#* Always check that all the links in [[SCP Additions: List by Category]] work.
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# '''[[SCP Additions: List by Date]] posting rules.'''
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## As ithey should be quite intuitive, please follow any other example you find here.
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## This list is actually two lists:
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##* Features that belong only to HEAD unstable or experimental builds.
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##* Features that belong also to stable builds. This kind of builds are the seed for ''official'' SCP releases (like 3.6.9)
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## Be sure you know if the feature must go to '''Unstable (HEAD) branch''' or '''Stable'''.
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## '''Be extremely tidy in the place and date you post'''. The list should be always kept ordered in descending date order (the most recent additions should go in the upper part of each section).
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## If the CVS date for your feature doesn't exist, create a new one.
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# '''[[SCP Additions: List by Category]] posting rules.'''
  
 
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Revision as of 19:10, 12 July 2007

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This section is just now being built and designed. Please wait a little before real posting inside it or its linked pages and subsections.

Introduction

The main thing the Source Code Project do is adding features to the retail game engine. BLA, BLA, BLA



Posting Rules

  1. 1st. GOLDEN RULE: Be extremely brief.
    • Do not make long explanations within the lists.
    • In each entry Description section write a brief explanation.
    • If you need a deeper explanation for that feature put a link, (or links), in See section. Even create new pages if needed.
  2. 2nd. GOLDEN RULE: Be extremely tidy.
  3. SCP Additions: List by Date posting rules.
    1. As ithey should be quite intuitive, please follow any other example you find here.
    2. This list is actually two lists:
      • Features that belong only to HEAD unstable or experimental builds.
      • Features that belong also to stable builds. This kind of builds are the seed for official SCP releases (like 3.6.9)
    3. Be sure you know if the feature must go to Unstable (HEAD) branch or Stable.
    4. Be extremely tidy in the place and date you post. The list should be always kept ordered in descending date order (the most recent additions should go in the upper part of each section).
    5. If the CVS date for your feature doesn't exist, create a new one.
  4. SCP Additions: List by Category posting rules.

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