> Greetings All.
>
> I'm considering setting up a mud as sort of a Mud University. The concept
> is to give people who want a place to come learn to build to have a mud
> they can apply to and be able to start learning the basics without being
> under the pressure to produce.
(this is all my opinion, so take it as such)
It's a nice idea, but perhaps a bit idealistic. Most mud admins
do enjoy having a bit of experience for their building staff, but it still
comes down to a different layout/option/rule set from anywhere else. Any
head builder that I know of will also want to have their own restrictions
on a developing a zone, and aside from that, the individual balance of
each mud is a learned thing.
What do you get then, from a mud university? A mental stretch
for writing skills maybe?
No offense, but I don't think it will be a place that gathers much
traffic.
PjD
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