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This page seems cluttered with all the comic pages, when in my opinion they're not a very serious priority. There is an archive for the comics on the main site, do we really need pages with the text of the comics copied as an article? I would like to see all those pages have the Needs Improvement tag removed, so serious pages get the attention. | This page seems cluttered with all the comic pages, when in my opinion they're not a very serious priority. There is an archive for the comics on the main site, do we really need pages with the text of the comics copied as an article? I would like to see all those pages have the Needs Improvement tag removed, so serious pages get the attention. | ||
| + | : I like the transcribed comics pages. They allow for annotation, explaining the side references that are so present in Erfworld (did you know McSorley was a famous "dirty" player?), and they allow searching (what episodes did [[Sylvia]] appear in before being decrypted?). --[[User:GRuban|GRuban]] 11:20, 28 January 2012 (EST) | ||
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This page seems cluttered with all the comic pages, when in my opinion they're not a very serious priority. There is an archive for the comics on the main site, do we really need pages with the text of the comics copied as an article? I would like to see all those pages have the Needs Improvement tag removed, so serious pages get the attention.
- I like the transcribed comics pages. They allow for annotation, explaining the side references that are so present in Erfworld (did you know McSorley was a famous "dirty" player?), and they allow searching (what episodes did Sylvia appear in before being decrypted?). --GRuban 11:20, 28 January 2012 (EST)