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The voting is over, and only thread mods, admins, and bureaucrats were able to voteSo is voting up for anyone, or just Staff members?
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The voting is over, and only thread mods, admins, and bureaucrats were able to voteSo is voting up for anyone, or just Staff members?
Thank you.Sounds good. I wasn’t sure nether the helmet or the words should be centered, so I’ll try that next
Yeah, personally I prefer having the words more off center as opposed to the color change (although that might just be apart of the original image).May be the best we can do, I find the colour-change being a bit off center more irritating, but I can live with it as-is.
Nothing, really, it's just a matter of finalizing the transfer of all SCP files to their new archive wiki. The pages themselves are ported, the images are not.Since the new Internet media image was chosen, what else needs to be done here?
We’d also delete Twin Peaks, Cthulhu Mythos, etc if that were the case. Yet we aren’t.Or are you guys suggesting a deletion because of its Level of "OP"?
The pages are being preserved.After all the years of hard work? Deletion isn't the way. What are the systematics to proposing a fiction and it's sources as "Valid" within this site? It's simply "canonicity".
It's been pointed out that you need to have permission from staff to speak on this thread. This is to prevent exactly this sort of unneeded chatter. There is a companion thread floating about if you wish to lament.Oh my... That ain't right. After all the years of hard work? Deletion isn't the way. What are the systematics to proposing a fiction and it's sources as "Valid" within this site? It's simply "canonicity". As long as all fall under being canon then I don't see reasons as to why it should be deleted, damn. I'm just seeing this now. Oh my.
Or are you guys suggesting a deletion because of it's Level of "OP"?
I've done some of the work, but it seems they are broadly slow to pursue it. It may be necessary, given the length of time since an agreement was reached. Off the cuff, I think two weeks is ample time.Last I heard, people were taking their time with moving the images over, rendering the migration incomplete.
Is this the point where we should start considering a deadline to force them to act?