f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
Maybe we should start a FAQ page for Sennadar.What do you all ( Fel in particular)think of the idea it would save people asking and answering the same questions over and over.
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
Are there actually enough questions like that to warrent a FAQ? I kinda enjoy answering those questions, since it does keep the forum lively.
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
Mmm, and most people just skip the FAQ anyway. They think it's faster and easier to ask in the forum. In this forum, it might even be true...
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
guardian_mike wrote:Mmm, and most people just skip the FAQ anyway. They think it's faster and easier to ask in the forum. In this forum, it might even be true...
Could always just make a FAQ Thread, and a board admin can sticky it...
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
Most boards i've been to has something like that, but it never stopped they people wanting easy answers without work. But then, people wouldn't be here if they couldn't read, so things might be different here.
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
The problem might be that it could be possible to accidently (sp?) give spoilers to a new reader who has not gotten to the last published work and might go to a FAQ immediately upon arrival.
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
I recently talked to Lochar about a similar subject. I kind of wanted a Timeline. It took me like 20 minutes to find the fight between Elke and Ulger the other day. All I could remember was it was "after going to Amazar and before Kerri gave birth". However, Lochar pointed out the same thing to me ... that a timeline would basically be spoilers also. Bummer.feanuonn wrote:The problem might be that it could be possible to accidently (sp?) give spoilers to a new reader who has not gotten to the last published work and might go to a FAQ immediately upon arrival.
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
One could always add (spoiler) or something like this to the thread subject (if the FAQ or the Timeline, or the Cast/Characters would appear here on Sennadar Forum as a sticky topic).feanuonn wrote:The problem might be that it could be possible to accidently (sp?) give spoilers to a new reader who has not gotten to the last published work and might go to a FAQ immediately upon arrival.
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
It was just an idea ,I didn`t want Fel to have to stop and answer the same questions every few months as new readers found his work and wondered the same things we did. Between collage ,real-life and us asking for a new chapter every week I kinda fogured the poor guy had enough on his plate.
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
Maybe two FAQ's... One regular, spoiler-less one, with general knowledge and popular questions, and one with all the rest, for the people who has read it all.
"I'm a male. Males are supposed to act tough."
Tarrin, Chapter 29, The Questing Game.
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
the problem with that is that what is a spoiler for one person is no spoiler for another...shadowhawk wrote: One could always add (spoiler) or something like this to the thread subject (if the FAQ or the Timeline, or the Cast/Characters would appear here on Sennadar Forum as a sticky topic).
kinda "extreme" example: mentioning that tarrin becomes a werecat and how is a quite big spoiler for someone who has read the first 10 pages, but is absolutely harmless for someone through with the firestaff series
pick other examples of your liking along the timeline.
one possible evasion is dividing the FAQ into chapters...like:
FAQs if you have already read "Tower of Sorcery"
FAQs if you have already read "The questing game"
and so on..
although kinda labor-intensive, i must admit...
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
How about now?taltos wrote: one possible evasion is dividing the FAQ into chapters...like:
FAQs if you have already read "Tower of Sorcery"
FAQs if you have already read "The questing game"
and so on..
http://spec8472.thepsyco.com/sennadar/c ... bb/YaBB.pl
Q&A About the Firestaff Series
Q&A About the Pyrosian Chronicles
Q&A About Fel's Other universes
Since the Q&A by nature, will contain spoilers about other parts of the books.
I think that if it works something along the lines of: if someone asks a really interesting/poiniant/useful question, and it's been resolved, etc -- A Mod/admin can move it over to the relevant books Q&A section.
Should help keep the "General" forum clean, but not make it over-moderated. Whilst keeping each post in the forum about a specific book/area/chapter/topic.
*shrug*, it's all subject to change based upon feedback/usage/etc.
'Course, Fel has the final ruling on it all...
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Should not those threads/sections be locked, i.e. posting available only for board admins (and maybe selected members)?spec8472 wrote:I think that if it works something along the lines of: if someone asks a really interesting/poiniant/useful question, and it's been resolved, etc -- A Mod/admin can move it over to the relevant books Q&A section.
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nah, why?
as is now everyone can set his/her question-thread into the right subfolder..so no one has to move them afterwards..
isn't it?
as is now everyone can set his/her question-thread into the right subfolder..so no one has to move them afterwards..
isn't it?
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Re: f.A.Q. for Sennadar?
I miss something here. Do the Q/A subfolders are for ordinary users to ask questions about the books; or are it for the moderators, admins, designed members to move the Frequently Asked Questions from the General subfolder, so it wont be asked again, again and again (like the question about Tarrin and sling); or maybe both?taltos wrote:As it is now everyone can set his/her question-thread into the right subfolder... so no one has to move them afterwards...
isn't it?
If it is only second (for admins and like only) the Q/A subfolders (threads) should be locked. If they are meant also for us, ordinary members (and guests) the threads should not be locked (as they are now).
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