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Titania (gone for lunch) Started conversation Apr 5, 2007
...or the Collaborative Writing Workshop.
According to this announcement <./>F77636?thread=1413618</.>
(which I had forgotten about, but which TinT kindly reminded me of) the CWW exists no more - and yet, there are several 'official' pages that make it sound as if it's still an option.
First and foremost:
The 'Submit for Review' page that you get after choosing 'Submit this entry' says:
'If your Guide Entry is currently just an idea, choose Collaborative Writing Workshop'
Oh, and by the way, the Community Art Request is still among the options you can choose to submit to.
These entries need to be updated as well, since they all refer to CWW as if it was still in use:
A317521 The h2g2 Tour - Contributing to the Guide
A829550 What Happens When Someone Submits Your Entry to a Review Forum?
Writing-Beginners
Writing-Guidelines
<./>Contribute</.>
And, of course you need to be informed that you can't submit entries to CWW in this entry too: Writing-Collaborative
Those were all of the 'official' pages currently in use that I could find - if anyone finds any more, please add to the list
EF: Entries referring to CWW
TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Apr 5, 2007
I'm sure I recall a suggestion being mooted that the CWW might reopen. I have no idea where I read this. Feel free to ignore me.
TRiG.
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