To Be Master Edited

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To Be Master Edited

or: How to Become an SL Hero


The following (groups of) pages include discussions on a subject, which need a WikiMasterEdit. It is a kind of to do list for regular contributors to keep track of discussions not properly summarized and master-edited, but anyone can be a WikiMasterEditor, of course.

  • mgoetze: Discrimination in Go should arguably deleted, since it was created due to a misunderstanding, but failing that, a master edit might be in order.
    • Rafael: I agree with deleting it.
    • Dieter: Too related to Go to delete. Not important enough to master edit. Too many people involved with too many emotions to revive. Just my opinion and no offense intended (this is going to be tedious).
  • BenAxelrod: I just stumbled accross this page, RankAndWhatYouKnow, and found it very interesting and informative. However, I think it suffers from too much cross talk. It might only need a WikiApprenticeEdit.
    • ChaoSpectre: The discussion might be interesting for someone to follow. But there should be a summary page (that links(?) to the discussion just in case anyone is interested) that condenses the general information. It really helps DDKs like myself to see what we probably are missing out on.
  • mgoetze: The Oteai page still looks like that system has just been abolished - someone should filter out the information about the new promotion system from that page, put it on a new page, and then make the Oteai page a description of the old system with a note that it is obsolete and a link to the new one. (Personally, I don't really know enough about the old or the new system to feel up to this task...)
  • Sandy Harris The page Non-local move versus a local move is confusing. Very little of it relates to the title. Parts of it belong in "Net versus Ladder"; other parts strike me as rambling that needs to be deleted and/or summarised.
  • Phelan: Clocks needs to have its headings fixed/ordered, I think.

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