Reply to Re: New File: Ehasl's Bangerang Boomerang 2 - Fun Version
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"Hmm, maybe I shouldn't call you stuff if I want you to upload my file"
Hmm, yeah, perhaps so. "Islamist"?
Addressing your other points:
1. Yep, you're right. The submitting page doesn't have that rule listed. I'm supposing that it was common knowledge at the time the page was created; thus, it didn't cross redink's mind to list it. Do you not remember the period of time in which heaps of junk files (including dumb skeletons) were submitted? Anyway, perhaps that rule will be listed once again whenever redink decides to update the page, or whenever I can access it myself.
2. You're right, exceptions can be made, but won't always be. An exception probably will not be made for your skeleton. I don't know exactly what redink's reasoning would be, but for me, I don't see much good in anything more than Skeleton B. Yes, it has a few flaws. From what I can tell, though, those flaws won't affect non-ambitious, newbie D-Mod authors much. In addition, for those who are more skilled in the practice of creating a D-Mod, they're probably bright enough to adjust the skeleton files appropriately for their own needs.
Just my two cents.
Hmm, yeah, perhaps so. "Islamist"?
Addressing your other points:
1. Yep, you're right. The submitting page doesn't have that rule listed. I'm supposing that it was common knowledge at the time the page was created; thus, it didn't cross redink's mind to list it. Do you not remember the period of time in which heaps of junk files (including dumb skeletons) were submitted? Anyway, perhaps that rule will be listed once again whenever redink decides to update the page, or whenever I can access it myself.
2. You're right, exceptions can be made, but won't always be. An exception probably will not be made for your skeleton. I don't know exactly what redink's reasoning would be, but for me, I don't see much good in anything more than Skeleton B. Yes, it has a few flaws. From what I can tell, though, those flaws won't affect non-ambitious, newbie D-Mod authors much. In addition, for those who are more skilled in the practice of creating a D-Mod, they're probably bright enough to adjust the skeleton files appropriately for their own needs.
Just my two cents.