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::Hi Daxx, you now have full rights. :) Thanks for your additions. You are right, a set of the full rules (protected) should be up with and openly edited version, and then a section for clarification for different situations. We'll see how they respond. --[[User:RobKohr|RobKohr]] 15:52, 15 January 2006 (PST)
::Hi Daxx, you now have full rights. :) Thanks for your additions. You are right, a set of the full rules (protected) should be up with and openly edited version, and then a section for clarification for different situations. We'll see how they respond. --[[User:RobKohr|RobKohr]] 15:52, 15 January 2006 (PST)
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I think it is best to leave it unprotected and fix the problem if it occurs. Changes are easy to roll back, and we also have a protected original version. I think the whole idea of a gatekeeper is a very unwiki idea, and in essence it makes the admins of this wiki take the place of TempleGames as the gatekeeper for the final rules. There is nothing sacred about the published rules, and this means if someone has a brilliant fix for, lets say, the entire fault system, they can stick it in and not have to bother getting community support. If they do something stupid, roll it back. If they continue to do it, then consider protecting. I just like to leave the wiki flow on its own. If you noticed even the main site page for the entire system [http://www.editthis.info] isn't even protected. --[[User:RobKohr|RobKohr]] 11:28, 2 February 2006 (PST)
 
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