Does anyone want to write this? If so, let me know, and I'll forward it on to her. I don't feel write about writing it myself for some reason (kind of like writing your own obituary, I think..), plus I don't really have time to. BTW the test port is STILL UP. PLEASE GO TEST THINGS. condor.cs.jhu.edu 4000. -je ------- Forwarded Message Return-Path: jds@math.okstate.edu Return-Path: <jds@math.okstate.edu> Received: from math.okstate.edu (hardy.math.okstate.edu) by blaze.cs.jhu.edu; Tue, 21 Jun 94 18:05:15 EDT Sender: jds@math.okstate.edu To: Jeremy Elson <jelson@blaze.cs.jhu.edu> Subject: Re: CMUD better known!!!!! In-Reply-To: jelson@blaze.cs.jhu.edu Date: Tue, 21 Jun 94 17:01:24 -0500 Message-Id: <28367.772236084@klein.math.okstate.edu> From: Jennifer Smith <jds@math.okstate.edu> >Someone from the CircleMUD mailing list just forwarded a letter from you >to me mentioning that you could use a blurb about Circle to include in the >MUD FAQ. > >I'd be happy to write that for you if you could give me a couple of pointers >on what it should look like -- how long it should be, how general or specific, >what it should cover, etc. Great! Basically, I need a paragraph-long general description. Not too detailed, but enough to give people a general idea of what the server is capable of, who its author(s) is/are, what version it's up to. Things I like to know are disk-based vs memory-based, building capabilities, programming capabilities, combat-oriented, level/skill-based, etc. You can get a general idea from looking at the other servers' entries in the MUD FAQ. Also, of course, the official FTP site (and a few others, if that's handy). - -- Jennifer Smith jds@math.okstate.edu On MUDs: Moira, Jasra, etc. | But still I fear and still Here, have a clue. Take two, they're small. | I dare not Laugh at the Madman. ------- End of Forwarded Message
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