Maybe some new questions on the FAQ could be
Is there a list just for newbies?
What should a newbie do?
- this would include links to http://www.circlemud.org/ ,
http://developer.circlemud.org/ ,etc..
- Yes this is redundant to the "Are there any resource archives for the
mailing list? " question, but as a Newbie I didn't know what that meant.
Maybe a primer on how to search the archives. (Yes I am volunteering)
I made a start at http://susan.crescentstudio.com/mud.html I mostly copied
the excellent document created by : caminturn@earthlink.net
Anyway, that's my $0.02 Canadian. :)
Susan Douglas
Programmer, Crescent Studio
sdouglas@crescentstudio.com
http://www.crescentstudio.com
"The most important design issue...
is that Linux is supposed to be fun..."
( Linus Torvalds - Linux Journal, March 1995 )
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