4 September 2015 - 16:51 CEST
Welcome to the new Comp Mod Discussion Forum!
Our Goal
In order to be as transparent as possible and receive everyone's feedback, we have decided to create a public forum to discuss ideas. We want to be able to develop our ideas with contributions from the competitive community.
How can I post an idea?
One way is to post it in the Post Your Ideas Here Thread. You can also post your own topics on an idea and lead a discussion that way. Another way you can contribute is by joining the ENSL Slack group. You'll need to create an account with Slack and contact an Admin to be invited to the group, but anyone is welcome.
Rules and Best Practices
1. Contribute meaningful and detailed feedback. Saying that you don't like something doesn't help much without saying why. Take the time to write out a concise but thorough response to an idea. No one wants to read through two people going back and forth arguing with each other.
2. Be civil. This is not a dick-measuring contest. If you can't have a discussion without flaming someone don't post.
3. Keep your responses on topic, don't throw out troll ideas and leave sarcastic remarks.
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“It's very dramatic when two people come together to work something out. It's easy to take a gun and annihilate your opposition, but what is really exciting to me is to see people with differing views come together and finally respect each other.”
-Mr. Rogers
Our Goal
In order to be as transparent as possible and receive everyone's feedback, we have decided to create a public forum to discuss ideas. We want to be able to develop our ideas with contributions from the competitive community.
How can I post an idea?
One way is to post it in the Post Your Ideas Here Thread. You can also post your own topics on an idea and lead a discussion that way. Another way you can contribute is by joining the ENSL Slack group. You'll need to create an account with Slack and contact an Admin to be invited to the group, but anyone is welcome.
Rules and Best Practices
1. Contribute meaningful and detailed feedback. Saying that you don't like something doesn't help much without saying why. Take the time to write out a concise but thorough response to an idea. No one wants to read through two people going back and forth arguing with each other.
2. Be civil. This is not a dick-measuring contest. If you can't have a discussion without flaming someone don't post.
3. Keep your responses on topic, don't throw out troll ideas and leave sarcastic remarks.
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“It's very dramatic when two people come together to work something out. It's easy to take a gun and annihilate your opposition, but what is really exciting to me is to see people with differing views come together and finally respect each other.”
-Mr. Rogers