Pet Peeve: Group Projects Are Group Projects

Jan 11, 2005 13:50

Time to talk turkey, folks. You guys know who you are, so I'm not going to be naming names ( Read more... )

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remliel January 11 2005, 13:23:58 UTC
The person in the second group knows what's going on. He's mentioned it himself when I saw him in person when I went to Dallas.

The first group, well... They're the ones in charge of the MUSH, one would think they know they need to take a more active hand in things. However, one of them was extremely helpful in the plotline I did, and for that I thank her a lot. :) It just would have been nice to get everyone else in on it too instead of everyone waiting on my (not exactly huge or dedicated) available times, along with balancing my other commitments for it as well.

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nohra January 11 2005, 13:35:12 UTC
It's also fun being in a group for a school project, then getting graded down by three other people in the group for forgetting one thing, when you and only one other person in a five person group pulled a near all-nighter to get the damn presentation together.

Bonus when your project 'leader' doesn't even fucking show up for the final group meeting.

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tsayadim January 11 2005, 13:53:26 UTC
Your comment access 'Tell a Story' is very apropos.

It's time to tell the story that I intend on IN:S&S. The Christmas season is over, Vacation is over, the fun is just going to begin. Thank you, Ryan, for keeping the place afloot while things got crazy.

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remliel January 11 2005, 14:53:48 UTC
And that, is exactly what I as hoping to hear.

Time to ruffle some feathers, neh? :D

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sehkmet January 11 2005, 17:11:03 UTC
Whatever you want of me, you know I'd be happy to help. Just say the word - I confess that code's above me, so I can't help there, but anything else I'd be glad to take a crack at. :)

--S.

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fulmetaljackass January 11 2005, 17:57:07 UTC
I'm going to jump in and voluinteer for any of the grunt work that needs to be done. I can't code, and my lack of MUSH experience is a big block. But give me some grunt data processing work or something, and I'll get to work on it. Since I'm relatively new, things that bore the everloving crap out of you will probably be interesting to me. :p

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remliel January 12 2005, 08:50:21 UTC
I'll take your offer under consideration. The only problem is that the vast majority of the stuff that needs to be done that isn't codework is waiting on the unnamed person to provide the information needed so we don't end up having to redo everything when he shows up with a bunch of different stuff.

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theantitexan January 12 2005, 14:32:03 UTC
I can't offer code-help, and really, probably shouldn't do theme files. What I can offer: doing room, object, and other such descs. I'm good at that and I'd be happy to help.

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