{Beta Testing} Feedback Instructions: Sharing Yours and Discussing Others

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Emil

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Apr 16, 2011, 3:04:55 AM4/16/11
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----UPDATE----

Feel like you've seen this message before? That's probably because
you have. Unfortunately Google doesn't allow one to edit messages so
I've had to press delete and start again. If you read the original,
the key point of this edit is to tell you to use curly brackets {like
these} as Google messes up formatting if you use square brackets [like
these].

Thanks again,

Emil.

----ORIGINAL MESSAGE----

Hi PGTers,

I don't know about you, but I thought now would be a good time to
start sharing our feedback about everything PGT. Rikker seems to agree
and suggested I start here.

The format might not be ideal but I think I might have found a work-
around
that should make feedback easy to suggest, discuss and
ultimately be collected (and then hopefully put into service). The way
I see it, feedback should largely fall into one of the following
categories:

- Feature Suggestions.
- General Questions about Project Gutenberg Thailand.
- Clarification of Proofing Guidelines.
- Reoccurring bugs / Site Issues.
- Discussion of an Individual Project

If everyone could preface their subject lines with one of the
following codes {FS}, {GQ}, {CLA}, {BUG}, {PRO} this would ease
feedback collection and response. If your feedback doesn't seem to fit
into any of the above categories, please use {OTHER}.

For example:

Subject: {CLA} 'Foreign' Characters

Message: Hi everyone, I've run into a word that includes characters
that are neither Thai nor English,
they have funny dots or squiggly lines above them.
How
should I proofread those?

If you'd prefer to post multiple questions, suggestions etc. in one
message, by all means go for it but please try and restrict each
message
to one of the above categories as this will help ultimately in
feedback collation. I might also suggest you title your
post using the following format:

{CODE} Username Date. E.g. {FS} Emil 16/4

This would help distinguish your feedback from another's in the event
that two lots are posted on the same day.

If you've got any other suggestions for how to best share and discuss
feedback, I'd love to hear it.

Regards,

Emil
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