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Barry Grant
Barry Grant
Old Shoe

May-9-2006 05:24

I was torn between posting this here or on the Newbie board but here goes...

When one submits intro content and is waiting for approval, is any feedback provided that the submission was reviewed and if not approved given the reason?

TIA
Barry

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cfm
cfm
Nomad

Jul-22-2007 11:24

I think everyone is very busy. Plus we now are editing the Scripted mysteries and correcting Intro typos reports.

Yes, the numbers jump. With more than one editor working on them, not everyone starts at the bottom of the list. I still do, but I don't have the time I used to to work on them. So, I don't know exactly how to direct you there.

Please be patient, you haven't been forgotten. We do volunteer our time. We do care, and we want these finished. There are just so many more of you that its difficult to keep up with all these submissions, even with more of us! :)

Stooby
Stooby
Well-Connected

Jul-22-2007 13:48

I just want to reiterate my comment was in no way a criticsm of the editors who all do a great job on a volonteer basis. Fully understood by those of us who give up our own time volontarily to write the content for you guys to edit :-)

Roberta Rose
Roberta Rose

Jul-23-2007 05:29

thanks cfm!


Secret_Squirrel
Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer

Jul-23-2007 06:33

*coughs* 'not everyone starts from the bottom of the list' :D mea culpa mea maxima cupla... I'll put on my editing boots sometime this week and apply myself more diligently to the task at hand. And I'll start at the bottom and err dig up!

Stooby
Stooby
Well-Connected

Jul-23-2007 08:52

Once more for emphasis NO CRITICSM intended... I know a certain book interfeared with everyone's life over the weekend, finaly got my hands on a copy....

Robbie Rose
Robbie Rose

Jul-24-2007 03:25

do you want more volunteers to check the intros??

Stooby
Stooby
Well-Connected

Jul-24-2007 04:33

Be careful what you wish for Robbie Rose, you're effectivly asking for a job as a volonteer.

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