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D-mod Etiquette

November 29th 2002, 04:49 PM
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dinksgirl
Ghost They/Them
 
I've been playing Dink and his d-mods for a little over an obsessed month... I am interested in being a beta tester if they are in demand, but also wonder... if i run across "hardness errors", should I report them directly to the d-mod author? , or should i mind my own bloody business?
November 29th 2002, 07:57 PM
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Chrispy
Peasant He/Him Canada
I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to.I guess. 
: I've been playing Dink and his d-mods for a little over an obsessed month... I am interested in being a beta tester if they are in demand, but also wonder... if i run across "hardness errors", should I report them directly to the d-mod author? , or should i mind my own bloody business?

You can do whatever you bloody well please.

Meh, most authors are unactive, and won't care... hehe

November 30th 2002, 12:28 AM
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: I've been playing Dink and his d-mods for a little over an obsessed month... I am interested in being a beta tester if they are in demand, but also wonder... if i run across "hardness errors", should I report them directly to the d-mod author? , or should i mind my own bloody business?

you could allways join the BETA testers roster (see link to the left), although people don't seem to be using it much, although i will release something very soon, and have it tested there first...
November 30th 2002, 02:53 AM
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Tyrsis
Peasant She/Her Russia
 
: I've been playing Dink and his d-mods for a little over an obsessed month... I am interested in being a beta tester if they are in demand, but also wonder... if i run across "hardness errors", should I report them directly to the d-mod author? , or should i mind my own bloody business?

A lot of authors invite you to mail them in the readme files - so feel free to do it.