10-06-2015, 05:54 AM
Sooo, what I propose is something that will make move workshop and move approval a bit less of a cluster of one thread and something a bit more stream lined where things don't get left behind and there is a visible sign showing when someone's stuff hasn't been touched in a while.
A Registration Forum of sorts.
Just need one forum really, people post their a thread for their moves, list in the topic either [Open] or [Approval] since they'll be editing it themselves it shouldn't be much of a problem. In Open we treat the threads like the work shop. We can ask questions and have a proper discussion without cluttering the thread up since the first post will remain the most important one which contains the moves in their most final form needing to be reviewed so all major edits happen there anyways.
When enough people have signed off or when the creator feels ready, they can switch their thread to [Approval] and then its the staff's turn. This gives the staff the advantage of having the communities feed back and thought process that went into the changes. Once approved, the thread can simply be archived in a sub forum.
This will also give the community an idea of who hasn't been looked at in a while as the oldest untouched thread will be at the bottom of the forum.
A Registration Forum of sorts.
Just need one forum really, people post their a thread for their moves, list in the topic either [Open] or [Approval] since they'll be editing it themselves it shouldn't be much of a problem. In Open we treat the threads like the work shop. We can ask questions and have a proper discussion without cluttering the thread up since the first post will remain the most important one which contains the moves in their most final form needing to be reviewed so all major edits happen there anyways.
When enough people have signed off or when the creator feels ready, they can switch their thread to [Approval] and then its the staff's turn. This gives the staff the advantage of having the communities feed back and thought process that went into the changes. Once approved, the thread can simply be archived in a sub forum.
This will also give the community an idea of who hasn't been looked at in a while as the oldest untouched thread will be at the bottom of the forum.
