Developer, er... sorry, I'm not used to this....
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:42 am
Yes, I will admit, since my failure at keepign a weekly log, I've kind of avoided this forum.
Espically since Aura seems to have taekn a shine to doing so.
And he's taken to organising the Edit Army, and sifting through the horror that was Act 1 ("Hey, guys, I've got this great idea.... we'll jsut make Act 1 out of two grids! It's genius!").
Even now, he's starting to organise the follow-through into Act 2, and preparing for our next internal alpha.
And so, without considering anyone else (seriosuly, I've jsut decided to do this after talking to Aura), I want to re-create the position of Head Writer, and give it to Aura.
If there's no further objections, I'd like to make this offical.
Powers include:
- A nifty new title under Aura's name
- Pretty much the same workload that he's been doing anyway.
I could go into more details and such, but really, let's face it; Aura's been kicking goals and is pretty much the most motivated writer amongst us. Giving him the theoretical power that reflects the respect that the writers have in him seems only appropriate.
Espically since Aura seems to have taekn a shine to doing so.
And he's taken to organising the Edit Army, and sifting through the horror that was Act 1 ("Hey, guys, I've got this great idea.... we'll jsut make Act 1 out of two grids! It's genius!").
Even now, he's starting to organise the follow-through into Act 2, and preparing for our next internal alpha.
And so, without considering anyone else (seriosuly, I've jsut decided to do this after talking to Aura), I want to re-create the position of Head Writer, and give it to Aura.
If there's no further objections, I'd like to make this offical.
Powers include:
- A nifty new title under Aura's name
- Pretty much the same workload that he's been doing anyway.
I could go into more details and such, but really, let's face it; Aura's been kicking goals and is pretty much the most motivated writer amongst us. Giving him the theoretical power that reflects the respect that the writers have in him seems only appropriate.