2008-06-17, 21:04 | Link #344 | |
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I agree with "Separate" That simply don't make me confusing...
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2008-06-18, 15:40 | Link #348 |
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Separate(9): KaneDragon, Xellos-_^, EternalNite, Eater of All, Deathkillz, KholdStare, z3phyr.mp3, WarriorKK, Daniel E.
Unified(4): wontaek, minhtam2448, OceanBlue, DragoonKain3 Any other opinion?
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2008-06-19, 04:39 | Link #351 |
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To me if can unfiy,then unify all the way.But at least,try to leave a sign or mark in that post so that ppl will know whether that post refers to J-Saimoe or K-Saimoe.Like say if during day X,both J and K-Saimoe has Shana as the contestant for that day's tournament,and ppl will post their opinion about Shana in that day's tournament,at least leave a sign so that ppl will know that the post refers to Shana's J-saimoe tournament or Shana's K-saimoe tournament.If all mixed up,even me myself will find it hard to read it,especially those who never do any quote in their post.
Other than that will be,the amount of pages made per day during hot battle days...just like last year's thread,i think it reaches over 500 pages i think?If i were to find a specific post containing link or images,searching in between those 400 pages gonna be a big lulz.Like last year,i searched for over 100 pages just to find one single 2ch link,since i don't know who posted it and any keyword that might help me in case i'm using the search function,so i have to do manual search all by myself.I hope i don't need to do that kind of stuff anymore this year.Ppl tend to post a lot during hot match day,to the point where in just 1 day,ppl can post until like 10-20 pages.Backtracking each unreaded pages is gonna be a lulz job for anyone,and believe me its really tiring. So my suggestion here is that,if really we will unfiy both k-saimoe and j-saimoe,at least make Ando as the thread opener and Wontaek as the 2nd poster.The first 2 post in that thread will compile all those important links (like link to the post containing match result info or candidates for that day's match),so that ppl won't have to search in every pages just to find a single post..i know there's other way to find a specific post,but i feel like its better to organize a thread this way.Also those who manage the thread must be someone active in updating their post in the first page..at least update it everyday if possible.Kinny's saimoe thread last year is a good example of how an opening post should be...but i hope this year could be more informative than that. But its not like separating a thread is a bad idea anyway.Easy to handle than a unified thread..just use different tabs for different threads in IE or FF. |
2008-06-19, 11:48 | Link #352 |
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The official site of japanese saimoe 2008 has updates the supporting site from China,Hongkong and Taiwan on its link list.So I think you can also set a english site to support saimoe,is there anybody who want to do it?(I'm from China,I just give u an suggestion,and I'm sorry that I am not able to help you.)
link list http://friend.45.kg/saimoe2008/html/link.html |
2008-06-19, 13:30 | Link #353 | |
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It will be very difficult to set up an English site if you're talking about direct translations, as we would need an actual team to do so. Best we can do is hope that someone can provide updates regularly. I did state that ISML's website will also cover Japan's and Korea's tournaments on the news blog, so we should be fine as to the English aspect. Although I am very "meh" to using wikipedia as a source for the definition of Saimoe. |
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2008-06-19, 14:42 | Link #354 |
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If by "working last year" you mean how the Kmoe discussions really took off after Jmoe ended then yes it did work. But I can see how chaotic it is going to get for people to have to follow two parallel discussions (though it is more easy for some than others *looks over to the other thread* ).
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2008-06-20, 00:34 | Link #355 |
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In fact many Chinese people concern about ISML as well.If its blog will report saimoe2008,and translate schedule,result and tournament table(トーナメント表) like last years some english site done, I think the offical site will concern it too.
On the other hand,japanese may set english site like last year to tell english the main rule of saimoe. |
2008-06-20, 00:49 | Link #356 |
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So simply put, the issue right now is whether they're seperate/unified enough to be able to put into (a) seperate/unfied thread(s)?
Laying it out As a newcomer to this (as in, I was not present during last year's J/K saimoe), I would personally favor seperate threads, because I do not know why the intertwining between two seperate discussions are necessary. And god, it's going to create chaotic discussions that cannot be distinguished between Jmoe or Kmoe, not to mention that I don't really care about Kmoe (or Jmoe). Point: This is probably the biggest problem for a newcomer. Why the heck is it so important to link their discussions? Is it worth the Issue that it will spawn? Issue: Confusion is guranteed. Bob: "Huh? xxx isn't going against yyy!" Joe: "He means Kmoe fool" Bob: "Oh" Tim: "Wait, yyy was in Jmoe?!" Joe: "KMOE! " Spice to the Issue: This is not as important, but is possible. Someone who comes to the thread specifically for Jmoe wouldn't want to see Kmoe stuff, vice versa. That individual will become even more frustrated at the Issue.
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2008-06-20, 00:57 | Link #357 | |
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