PathfinderWiki talk:FAQ/Proposal
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Discussion
This all looks good to me. I appreciate that it directs people to the Discord when necessary and that it covers most of the frequent questions we've been getting that weren't covered by previous versions of the page. — Yoda8myhead (talk) 18:00, 21 June 2024 (UTC)
- Looks to me as well, Oz. Thanks for this. Only comment for improvement would be to combine the questions or put them all on a single line where you have two or more questions stacked with just one answer. I first thought this was WIP with the answers yet to be written for, say Is PathfinderWiki a First Edition reference or a Second Edition reference?. This is clearly not the case. --Fleanetha (talk) 21:31, 21 June 2024 (UTC)
- Like Fleanetha said, the proposal seems good; so I hope I haven't messed anything up, but I've preliminarily committed several of the proposal's elements to the FAQ page (and added my own edits). For typographical notes, in the proposal source text's first paragraph, the three spaces between sentences have been doubled; and on line 34, "We'd rather you make edits that need to be tidied up than to not contribute at all" seems to introduce an erroneous word "to" in "to contribute". The current FAQ correctly states that we'd rather you make edits than not contribute at all. — Descriptivist (talk) 04:55, 11 August 2024 (UTC)