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MiniInfo To-Do List

Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 11:53 am
by Malliki Tosha
  • Good png map of Shireroth
  • New cities
  • Railway system map based on png map
  • ShireAir

Re: MiniInfo To-Do List

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 4:10 am
by Jonas
We should add an important thing to the to-do list: creating a new, clear list of Imperial Decrees. I would take the Batavian list (made by Gustaaf) as example.
Yes, we currently have a page for the Decrees, but it takes too much space on the page. Just a list of the decrees, if its still active, the date on which it was approved and under whose Kaisership should do the trick. And ofcourse a link to the page with the decree.
It would give us a huge advantage: we will see much easier which rule is still valid and which isn't. :document

Re: MiniInfo To-Do List

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 4:16 am
by Ari Rahikkala
Jonas wrote:It would give us a huge advantage: we will see much easier which rule is still valid and which isn't. :document
http://shireroth.org/shirewiki/Imperial_Code_of_Law does that, you know. It *doesn't* record which Kaiser gave which decree, but it *is* the up-to-date book of what's a rule and what isn't. It doesn't contain Imperial Orders and Proclamations, but then again it's sort of the point that they should be for the sort of stuff that you aren't *that* worried about archiving and indexing...

Re: MiniInfo To-Do List

Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 4:30 am
by Jonas
Ari Rahikkala wrote: http://shireroth.org/shirewiki/Imperial_Code_of_Law does that, you know. It *doesn't* record which Kaiser gave which decree, but it *is* the up-to-date book of what's a rule and what isn't. It doesn't contain Imperial Orders and Proclamations, but then again it's sort of the point that they should be for the sort of stuff that you aren't *that* worried about archiving and indexing...
Hhmm, you have a point. The parts not included in the Code will probably have no real (political) influence on Imperial policies.
Nonetheless it's perhaps no bad idea to update the old Imperial Decreebook (in the style it is currently, so forget my proposal) to make it a bit easier to see who did the changes and when it happened.