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deepakmorris Member

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Posted: Sun Jun 18th, 2006 06:14 pm |
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Why do I have to get a separate password for the Tutorial room in chat?
My understanding of "Tutorial" is something that makes things easier, not more difficult.
Or is Stageplays trying to emulate Microsoft?
Deepak
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Posted: Sun Jun 18th, 2006 06:54 pm |
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I envisage the Turtorial Room to be a special & private space, used (for example) to discuss a script on a one-to-one basis or among a small invite-only group
It therefore needs a special key so that no-else intrudes
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Posted: Sun Jun 18th, 2006 07:16 pm |
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Then please call it something else.
Call it the Moderators' Forum. Call it Closed Forum.
"Tutorial" will always send a signal to newcomers that help will be forthcoming in that forum.
Imagine the plight of a newby who is looking for tutorials on using the Green Room, who gets forbidding messages about passwords and Paddy, when all he's looking for is a tutorial on using the forum.
Deepak
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Posted: Sun Jun 18th, 2006 11:37 pm |
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I didn't think it was ambiguous, but we'll call it the Seminar Room instead
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