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Writing Workshop: A946415 - Star Constellations: The Boötes
Cefpret Started conversation Jan 28, 2003
Entry: Star Constellations: The Boötes - A946415
Author: Cefpret - U153076
It's part of the constellations project at A743591. Feel free to volunteer!
A946415 - Star Constellations: The Boötes
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jan 28, 2003
But there's already an entry on Bootes A923311 and it is in Peer Review at the moment F48874?thread=236931
A946415 - Star Constellations: The Boötes
Cefpret Posted Jan 28, 2003
Yes, Shagbark is the author of both. He should withdraw the thread in Peer Review.
Well, *my* idea is this (maybe a suboptimal idea): The original author (in this case Shagbark) sends his entry to me via email, I create a new one and send it to the Writing Workshop. Just to have feedback. Eventually the bunch of constellation entries will try to jump into the Edited Guide either as a University project or as a Peer Review flood.
The huge disadvantage when every entry is sent to Peer Review immediately when it's finished, is that consistency is difficult to ensure and inter-linking doesn't work well. Additionally I want to create some guided tours: Zodiac, meteor showers, seasonal evening sky. (Therefore I'll try to get the only Edited Guide constellation entry, Orion, updated, too.)
Back to the entry: I'm afraid that even after (because of?) my editing the entry has a rather bumpy language. Can anybody help?
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Emmily ~ Roses are red, Peas are green, My face is a laugh, But yours is a scream Posted Jun 23, 2005
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shagbark Posted Jan 8, 2008
Author never elvised he just hid in corner.
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