That cleanup, as well as wick cleanup, would be better fit for a Long-Term Projects thread, so it can be closed as resolved. Unresolved wick and OPE cleanups are a major cause of the current TRS backlog.
Edited by LaundryPizza03 on Sep 20th 2020 at 3:24:13 AM
I'm back!I'm OK with switching out the description (since it seemed adequately well received) and making a separate thread for working through the examples.
What's precedent ever done for us?I agree, stalling during cleanup is definitely the reason for the TRS's current state of affairs.
Just a sidenote; if we're moving this thread, it should actually go on the "Projects: Short Term" forum instead, I don't think this trope is widely used enough to merit a Long Term project.
I'd like to apologize for all this.Two days left on the clock. Switch out the description and move to Short-Term Projects for example clearup? I got the idea that sentiment was leaning that way, but I want to be sure we've got actual permission for a change like that.
What's precedent ever done for us?Wait...what? Since we'd removed the redirects, I thought sorting out the onpage examples onto Sandbox.Invincible Villain was the sole remaining course of action. I think in this case misuse/complaining will have to be cleaned with a 'remove it as you see it' ethos and not a concentrated effort, as there was no wick check to see if complaining is widespread.
Is that how it works? I thought we could just bring over the description and then go through all the on-page examples.
What's precedent ever done for us?Either way. I prefer to sort on a sandbox so it's a one-time copypaste/edit thing.
I think Projects would be a good fit for removing complaining from wicks.
Edited by GastonRabbit on Sep 25th 2020 at 5:57:31 AM
Patiently awaiting the release of Paper Luigi and the Marvelous Compass.Bumping. We can switch out the description.
As the Projects thread isn't thriving, here is the link: [1].
I'm back!Since both Iaculus & Synchronicity endorsed it above, I boldly swapped in the Sandbox description, which I agree is better. Only mild thought is that maybe an image of Cthulhu is more relatable than the more abstract war picture, but I couldn't find a good one I was happy with. (Regardless, it definitely shouldn't be just a random comics supervillain - especially since those Usually Do End Up Vincible, no matter how powerful they might appear).
Anything else to do here?
Silence says no. Closing.
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Clocking to see if anyone's going to pick this up or if we're good to close.
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