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As always with these huge technical shifts, I'm not asking anyone to spend any time actually doing the work that's implied by the change. The bot will take care of everything quickly. So please don't base your decision on whether you think it will be a lot of work. It won't be. Well, not for ''you'' anyway. | As always with these huge technical shifts, I'm not asking anyone to spend any time actually doing the work that's implied by the change. The bot will take care of everything quickly. So please don't base your decision on whether you think it will be a lot of work. It won't be. Well, not for ''you'' anyway. | ||
'''Remember, even when it comes to typing in a story name, your job won't be any harder, because there will be a redirect from, say, [[Snakedance]] to [[ | '''Remember, even when it comes to typing in a story name, your job won't be any harder, because there will be a redirect from, say, [[Snakedance]] to [[Snakedance (TV story)]]]. So, however hard it is today to link to a story name is exactly how hard it will be to link to a story name under this plan.'''' | ||
Far from burdening you with new work, what this scheme does is to put us on more solid footing that will help us write all sorts of lovely, magical templates. And I honestly think it'll make more intuitive sense to new editors, who will simply get in the habit of adding (TV story) and (audio story) and ''whatever'' after every title. | Far from burdening you with new work, what this scheme does is to put us on more solid footing that will help us write all sorts of lovely, magical templates. And I honestly think it'll make more intuitive sense to new editors, who will simply get in the habit of adding (TV story) and (audio story) and ''whatever'' after every title. |