Hey, Writers.
I'm Montgomery; many of you already know me (hi, Whilyam and Jennifer, Pryftan, Lieghana, Owehn, Marten, Paradox, Time, and of course Andy, MJ and Jishin).
I've just been elected the Maintainers' (temporary) guildmaster in charge of Age inspection and reporting (we call it the Submissions Department). And we have had a lively little discussion on our forum about what kinds of things we should be looking for. We've discussed programming bugs, obviously, and even copywrite issues. I had something like this in mind:
Creative bugs (inconsistencies, unrealistic modeling, visual and sound problems, missing pieces, etc.)
Performance bugs (collision planes, moving around the Age, manipulating interactive elements, ability to solve puzzles, switches working correctly, etc.)
Programming bugs (crashes, glitches, borks, etc.)
Copywrite issues, and perhaps even Myst Universe "correctness."
The list could be much longer.
But the fact is, we just don't know yet what our customers want -- YOU are our customers. So I'm asking you. This applies to the reporting function, too. The reports are primarily for you. I'd like to know what you think would be the best way to present you the feedback you need. The bottom line is, we Maintainers are going to need to develop a strong working relationship with the GoW, because we are going to be playing in your yard, with your ball.
What I DON'T want, however, is twenty-seven people listing what THEY want us to look for and report to THEM. That is not going to be useful, practical, or even possible. The Guild of Writers and all of its members are our customer -- not each individual Writer. So here is an opportunity for someone here to step up and form a committee, hold a discussion, hell, just compile some responses and find a consensus. Our guild needs your guild to tell us what our job is. And as soon as you can do this, Andy, our Training Guildmaster can start developing some tools to make us experts in your sand box.