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SL New Year Ideas
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DaveSigaty: As 2002 (or SL 2 as Sensei's deshi prefer to call it) rolls around, we have the opportunity to think about the first year and consider what might be done differently.

Suggestions?

(what do you suggest and why do you think it might be an improvement?)

Stefan: On occasion I found myself looking for a place to dump the sgf-file of a pro game illustrating a point. Right now for instance I'm sitting on an Otake game with a humongous squeeze, but I don't feel like adding it 9 move diagram by 9 move diagram in an SL page, and I also don't want to simply refer people to Jansteen's.

ArnoHollosi: I know, I know. Give me some time to get used to the idea and I will implement a "SGF file upload" feature. I guess I will make the function inconvient enough so that it's not used for regular discussion. You know my fear about the discussion moving away from the pages into some obscure SGF stuff.

Jan de Wit: Just a thought: a simple and hassle-free feedback/question form for people who don't want to learn (are are afraid of?) Wiki-pages and still want to know something or give a comment. This is what the SandBox is for, but maybe such a large textfield is intimidating to newcomers?

Arno: How should such a form look like? Could you show me some HTML example? Other wikis have some kind of comment feature where the stuff you type is added at the bottom of the page. But I'm not sure that it is really useful.
Jan: Well, something like the 'Discuss' page on [ext] goproblems.com, which is separate from adding problems or comments to problems. But I'm not too sure about the usefulness of such a feature - after all, wiki is really easy to use :-)


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