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Agreed with Oaktown. I like the process that two developers receive a medal, and anyone else that contributes can get their signature on the map.oaktown wrote:An argument can certainly be made for three people getting a medal, just as somebody could probably come up with an equally strong argument for giving medals to four or five folks. At the time that the limit of two was put in place most maps were being completely developed by just one mapmaker, so the notion of giving medals to three seemed ludicrous. Two still seems like a solid number to me, and if somebody else played a key role they could certainly have their name slapped on the map somewhere as credit - more users will see that than the medal anyway.
Maybe a separate medal could be given to XML contributors.AndyDufresne wrote:Agreed with Oaktown. I like the process that two developers receive a medal, and anyone else that contributes can get their signature on the map.oaktown wrote:An argument can certainly be made for three people getting a medal, just as somebody could probably come up with an equally strong argument for giving medals to four or five folks. At the time that the limit of two was put in place most maps were being completely developed by just one mapmaker, so the notion of giving medals to three seemed ludicrous. Two still seems like a solid number to me, and if somebody else played a key role they could certainly have their name slapped on the map somewhere as credit - more users will see that than the medal anyway.
--Andy

The addition of new medals doesn't seem to be something that lack is particularly keen on; and I can think of other contribution medals (ie script development) that would be more deserving than a couple of hours spent writing up XML.porkenbeans wrote:Maybe a separate medal could be given to XML contributors.

Yeah, XML is a thankless, and simple job. But who does "script development" ?MrBenn wrote:There are older and wiser hippos, monkeys and other miscellaneous foundry animals who have already succintly summarised my viewpoint on the matter
The addition of new medals doesn't seem to be something that lack is particularly keen on; and I can think of other contribution medals (ie script development) that would be more deserving than a couple of hours spent writing up XML.porkenbeans wrote:Maybe a separate medal could be given to XML contributors.

All the people who keep user scripts such as Clickable Maps, BOB, Map Rank, etc.... in fact, anything over in this subforum...porkenbeans wrote:But who does "script development" ?

Well that seems a little off topic to me. I thought that this thread was about Foundry medals.MrBenn wrote:All the people who keep user scripts such as Clickable Maps, BOB, Map Rank, etc.... in fact, anything over in this subforum...porkenbeans wrote:But who does "script development" ?

I notice that you didn't quote oaktown's second paragraph (emphasis mine):AndyDufresne wrote:Agreed with Oaktown. I like the process that two developers receive a medal, and anyone else that contributes can get their signature on the map.oaktown wrote:An argument can certainly be made for three people getting a medal, just as somebody could probably come up with an equally strong argument for giving medals to four or five folks. At the time that the limit of two was put in place most maps were being completely developed by just one mapmaker, so the notion of giving medals to three seemed ludicrous. Two still seems like a solid number to me, and if somebody else played a key role they could certainly have their name slapped on the map somewhere as credit - more users will see that than the medal anyway.
--Andy
Cut too close to home, did it?oaktown wrote:As for the XML piece, I didn't know squat about XML before I made my first map, but I muddled through it just fine. And now with all of the XML and coordinate helper apps that have been developed a dim-witted chimp could do it.I think most would agree that the two hours or so of coordinate/XML work is nothing compared to the three-six months of regular updates and discussion that the graphics person is in for.


Is exactly for this reason that personally I think that the medals for writing only xml shouldn't be assigned anymore.natty_dread wrote:Two hours? That has got to have been before the XML wizard. These days you can do the XML in 30 minutes...

Yeah, things used to be harder and annoying. Feudal Epic took longer than 2 hours—not in one sitting.natty_dread wrote:Two hours? That has got to have been before the XML wizard. These days you can do the XML in 30 minutes...
Or the task could just go to whoever feels like it like it is now and then we don't get stuck waiting for the dedicated XMLers to do this fairly simple work.porkenbeans wrote:If the XML is so simple and fast, then maybe one or two people, should be given the task exclusively. And, instead of a medal, they could just be given "blue" names.

Well, with only two people awarded the medal, the mapmaker is forced to make a decision between the XML person and the person that he feels contributed the most to the development of the map. With the XML being such a fast and easy thing to do, it seems a bit unfair that he should be awarded the medal over someone that put a lot more time and effort in. The boys in blue should, IMHO, be responsible for the XML. If that small amount of work is too much, then I believe that there are others that would gladly do it to get a blue name.Evil DIMwit wrote:Or the task could just go to whoever feels like it like it is now and then we don't get stuck waiting for the dedicated XMLers to do this fairly simple work.porkenbeans wrote:If the XML is so simple and fast, then maybe one or two people, should be given the task exclusively. And, instead of a medal, they could just be given "blue" names.
