[quote name='Alpha_ProgDes' timestamp='1357017239' post='5016277']
A system set up for getting points for finishing a game
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You're going to need to give us more than that. I have no clue how you would like to see this set up. Define "finishing a game" - is it releasing onto some sort of marketplace? Meeting pre-defined goals outlined in a previous journal entry? Putting something online people can download and play in some capacity on their machines?
[quote name='Alpha_ProgDes' timestamp='1357017239' post='5016277']
GD Showcase for 5.
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I've been wanting to bring the showcase back for the past 2 years but no one has been able to dedicate time to it. Once article publishing is back up and running, this is next on my list, personally. I hate seeing all the great journal updates on projects and not being able to give authors a place to really show off the game itself
[quote name='Servant of the Lord' timestamp='1357021974' post='5016294']
I'd also like to repost them on GameDev.net without giving up my rights to them, and this is how I'd like it to happen:
1) I want to create them, update them, edit them, without having to bother moderators or staff, in the same way I create, update, and edit my GameDev.net journal.
2) I want them to appear on my user profile, right with 'Posts' and 'Journal' and etc... (see pic), as well in the "Find content" page.
Everyone's articles would be sorted by highest ranking in an "Articles" hub, and anything that gets negative ranking of, say, -5, just disappears from the main "Articles" hub (while still being accessible through an individual user's 'Content' page).
I know there already is an article submission system (which I've never used yet), but I want it to be easy enough that I can post content without having to go through a hassle to do so. Without having to even really think about it.
Many people have article or tutorial-like content in their journals already. This is great! I want to separate the time-irrelevant content (Articles, tutorials, code snippets) from the content that is time-sensitive (updates on projects, or talking about life).
To encourage this, journal posts should have a "Post as article" button that users can press that (through a tag or something) post the article both as a "Article" and a journal entry at the same time.
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Under the new publishing system, you'll be given the ability to edit and maintain your articles yourself. So it would be like making and editing a journal entry but only visible in the articles system. Creating an article from a journal entry shouldn't be a problem, as a similar feature already exists for forum posts to be made articles, although I had that disabled until we can get the proper filters in place.
[quote name='Daaark' timestamp='1357035476' post='5016325']
What happened to the articles? And the front page? Although I prefer no front page to the old spam, ad filled age that was just links to other people's content. It's all been replaced with just a forum that has shoehorned social media widgets and links to other people's businesses. Do articles on making games conflict with sending traffic to your affiliated partners?
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I'll make it clear right now that sponsored articles and external article links aren't going away. They also will not nor have ever taken the place of original content. I have never bumped original content to showcase an external link or sponsored article. Most of the time, external links and sponsored articles were merely all that were available for publishing (and paying our bills). Also, the majority of external links were simply authors not wishing to re-publish on GDNet rather than us posting on behalf of some affiliate partner. Original content is extremely difficult to publish, not for lack of authors but for lack of completed work. I feel confident saying that than 75% of people who have contacted me over the past 10 years looking to write an article or series of articles has failed to actually deliver. And this has nothing to do with any sort of submission process or technical issue on our end - life or work simply get in the way. My record for chasing after an article author stands at 3 years. 3 years of reminding him of his promise and desire to write an article for the site. Over the past 2 years since the site change to IPS and internal reorganizing I have not had anywhere near the time needed to devote to managing authors interested in writing for us, hence publishing has ground to a halt. Technical issues with IPS have not helped. Now we're putting the finishing touches on a new system that will ease a lot of the burden involved in the final stages of editing, approving and publishing articles so I can return to spending time working directly with authors on content, both original and pre-existing they want to get extra exposure on through GDNet.
[quote name='Servant of the Lord' timestamp='1357066343' post='5016434']
I'd also like getting notifications when people post a comment on someone's journal that I've also posted a comment on.
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Click the Watch button at the top of a journal entry and you can set notifications for when a comment is added to the journal entry