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Austin POL Developer
Joined: 30 Jan 2006 Posts: 345 Location: San Diego, California
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 12:06 pm Post subject: Types of POL Users |
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Ive had to work the last three nights without *gasps* an internet connection, woe is me, right? But I did that whole deep thinking thing (yes, it did hurt) and I sorta broke POL users down into three categories.. now obviously these don't fit everyone like a glove, theres always exceptions, blah blah, etc. but anyway!
1. The people who ask for things, and when they ask, they expect/demand such to occur as if they are owed it and entitled to it.
- This to me is like the biggest slice of the pie chart of users. These users often don't even realize it is them and will be in denial, they will probably think they are really a '3'.
2. The people who are in their own little world and as such, they don't ask for anything, they dont contribute anything.
- They often also believe their shard is the best scripted and this is why they don't reach outside.
- These tend to mostly be roleplay shards.
3. The people who are active in the community, pay attention to what is going on, respond to questions and contribute. They try to assist new users and provide guidance to other users of POL.
-These people tend to often have the most knowledge of how pol works, not just their own script sets, but also other's.
-When they get a core request done, they test it and say "thanks!"
-- People who to me genuinely fall into #3.. Marilla and OldnGrey
Thoughts? Maybe more people will strive to be a '3'? It would make POL lots better for everyone. |
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SMJ
Joined: 10 May 2006 Posts: 113
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2006 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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I'm probably like a "2.2"
I don't ask for many things, because when I want something, I would rather:
- Tear through other, similar pieces of code to see how it's done.
- Check the POL-Docs for functions.
- Try to hack it in.
- Borrow it from another scriptset (often, the pol-096 distro) and rewrite it all to fit my scripts.
POL gives enough control to the scripter to give me the confidence to take on just about any task; and if the core DOES handle it, I tend to just hack around it.
But I'm kind of a 3, in that I do (occasionally) submit scripts; and while not an expert on POL, I can look at someone elses scripts and get an idea of what's going on. But, more often than not, I just don't like the script and rewrite it in my own style to fit my own needs.
More often than not, I'm either too lazy to submit what I've done; or there's something similar already existing available. If I really feel that the changes I've made are a significant improvement, I'll submit it. (.flip)
Like, recently, I rewrote the magic system on script-set to compensate for the changes from 095 to 096; and when I looked at the 096 version- it was the same thing I put together on my scripts; just bigger- so I didn't even bother submitting it. |
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