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As explained below, the mottoes have been automated, as discussed above. I'm still fine with that as the current selection is ample and appropriate. We do not require activity or busy work for its own sake so the project should be considered to be on standby β waiting until an hour of need, like a
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Please be more specific. What TAFI template or process are you referring to? My proposal is to set up the collection in such a way that the current collection of mottos is displayed one motto per day, over and over again, without human intervention, and without the automated system having to rename
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This project has gone very far south and is pretty much inactive. I am noticing the Tip of the Day is also starting to go down this path. I believe that this project and the tip of the day can both be saved if we merge the two and basically put a quote at the bottom of the tip of the day and mark
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The goals of these two projects are radically different, and we shouldn't burden the current leadership over at totd with this project. Totd is an operational help project, intended to assist people in learning and using
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yes ping doesn't always worik for me either for some reason. Anyway I wrote this before seeing maybe the best thing was for me to help out a bit really, which I was pleased to do. You'd already done most of the work. And it is a good thing to encourage people to get involved. All the best
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The mottoes have been automated, as discussed above. I'm fine with that as the current selection is ample. We do not require activity or busy work for its own sake so the project should be considered to be on standby β waiting until an hour of need, like a
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Your help would still be appreciated, if you're interested. I've gotten the module up to the point where it'll spit out a 2012 motto for the day. But ... I still haven't really decided on how to set up the master table so that people can add to it etc.
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for the motto being submitted, and if it's not already there, the submission is a neatly templated clicky button, fill out details, save affair. Other editors discuss and tweak until the decision is made, then if declined it gets added to a "declined"
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with it. The module seems to work in simple cases (see the quote above, which is generated by it), but I don't have specifications so I can't really say that. My notion of what to do with it wasn't as elaborate as Gandt's, however.
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What does OMFG mean? (Oh My Fat Gut?)...just kidding. Seriously,
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