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- happyland440
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Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
Support, but I'd like it like Google Docs so that you can see who's on. The only thing that wouldn't be allowed are suggestions because that would be private messaging.
- Tymewalk
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1000+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
What if suggestions/chat are allowed, but everyone (including those who just click “See Inside” or view the project) can see them? Support, but I'd like it like Google Docs so that you can see who's on. The only thing that wouldn't be allowed are suggestions because that would be private messaging.
If that's a bad idea, then users can use comments to talk to one another about what the plans for the projects are.
Keep in mind that collaborations can only be made if the project is shared.
- Jewel427
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100+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
Support for idea in general, but I like the idea of using it like Google docs. Support, but I'd like it like Google Docs so that you can see who's on. The only thing that wouldn't be allowed are suggestions because that would be private messaging.
- Birdlegs
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1000+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
A sensible idea, I think! Just as long as a history of all submissions is saved. That way, there's never a collaboration project released where a discovery is made too late of some questionable content and nobody can solve the whodunnit. The answer to the question, “Alright, who put in the hidden violent murder scene?” can easily be found in the backlog of submissions. Just in case.
- MajesticB
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500+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
I like that idea! Somethiing like a studio activity maybe. Anyway, this is a great suggestion! A sensible idea, I think! Just as long as a history of all submissions is saved. That way, there's never a collaboration project released where a discovery is made too late of some questionable content and nobody can solve the whodunnit. The answer to the question, “Alright, who put in the hidden violent murder scene?” can easily be found in the backlog of submissions. Just in case.
- Zappy1333
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100+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
Support, also, you should be able to add people to the project that's commits don't have to be accepted by the owner, for convenience.
Also it should state all the contributors on the project page.
Also it should state all the contributors on the project page.
- NanoRook
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1000+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
Support because there have been way too many collabs that have mixed up and failed due to tons of remixes being scrambled everywhere.
Also, people, you NEED to list the reason you support, it's required by a sticky.
Also, people, you NEED to list the reason you support, it's required by a sticky.
- BurnedCrystal
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100+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
Support as per essentially every reason listed in this topic
Last edited by BurnedCrystal (April 11, 2016 15:26:23)
- JonathanSchaffer
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1000+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
support.
60 second rule leave me alone!!!!
60 second rule leave me alone!!!!
- Sigton
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1000+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
No supportBut it's not live editing; it's still the regular form of editing that can be done by multiple users.
I mighta have already done this, but full support!
Sigton
- _Comicfan_
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1000+ posts
Collaborations(*Too many to count* Supporters)
Support. Scratch needs a better collab system, the current one is….. How should I say this? Bad.
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