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Modifying scenarios - stepping on toes?
01-05-2007, 05:05 AM,
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RE: Modifying scenarios - stepping on toes?
Ok, Huib seems to feel this is a no-no. Duly noted.

But there has to be more than one opinion!

Speaking of which, here's mine - If I were to create and post a scen, and someone modified it at a later time, I would not have a problem IF

a. I was given credit for the original scen in the scenario description (i.e. scenario designer: John Given / Joe soandso)

b. All comments such as "the original scenaio was horribly designed by the original author" are left out of the new scenario description (if changed) and

c. the new scenario had a version number (i.e. The Attack at Where-Ever ver. 1.1)

But I realize some folks might be more thin skinned about the matter. I need more input on this folks, since no doubt there are other forum members wondering about this? :conf:
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RE: Modifying scenarios - stepping on toes? - by John Given - 01-05-2007, 05:05 AM

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