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concerto49Topic: Suggestions & Questions Suggestions and questions for the agency go here. Maybe you want more rules, errors in the FAQ, whatever. Please post them here.| #1 Feb 13th, 3:04am . Edited Feb 15th, 1:39am | |
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Dexterityabout one of the rules:"4. Contact a mod to remove yourself from the Authors topic once you have a going project and don't want another one. You may save your post (yourself) in case you wish to come again." I think it might be better if we just include a "status" column under the author's description, and those who do not want to have another project at the current moment can just edit their own post and put something like "currently unavailable" under the column. That way, when they're done their project and wants to work on another one, they don't have to repost their description. What do you think? |
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concerto49Lacus rules!I thought of that. I rejected myself saying that I didn't want to clog up the author's page when there's a lot of author's around, so people won't have to go through a couple of pages. Second thought, I don't have a better solution. I'll give you that one :p |
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DexterityHmm...I guess you do have your reasons in this one. Quite logical. I'm caught in a dilemma here. *rips out my hair* |
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Fractured IllusionHey, since I am in this group, do I go saying on my intro post if I am available or unavailable for hire? What do I do? |
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Dexterityit depends on whether or not you still want to coauthor I guess...if you think this project will be the only one you are working on, you can probably edit your introduction and write something like "currently unavailable for new projects" |