Chapters vs back history & question for CW
Jen Reese
stevejjen at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 14 17:32:27 UTC 2005
> Carolyn:
> I agree. Will add the categories.
> Jen - on the list, I only meant for you to give us a list of the
> decisions you had taken in each chapter as to what was to be
included
> or not, in terms of incidents. We can then add and work on that as
we go along.
Jen: Gotcha. I'm starting to compile the list from this point
forward and will scroll quickly back through the other chapters for
a complete list.
You know, there are quite a few interesting debates captured in the
chapter categories. Like for example in Heir of Slytherin, you can
find the following:
*Any of Riddles power get transferred to Ginny?
*How did Fawkes poke out the basilisk's eyes without petrification?
*How much power did Diary!Tom actually have, could he actually *use*
Harry's wand or was he posturing?
*Why didn't HP just talk to the basilisk?
My point is that some of the minor plot debates can definitely be
housed in the chapters without having a bunch of cross-codings to
other categories.
Maybe what I'll do is try to scan though the chapters of all books
and get that list together *first* before actually finishing my
review? That way when people start re-coding, we'll all be on the
same page for what to include, and it won't matter if I'm still
cleaning out the chapters at the same time others are coding.
***Carolyn*** Do you think it would be useful for several of us
interested in reviewing to stay back and finish all the categories
while others forge ahead with coding? It could be messy if you open
up a category one day to find a bunch of new posts added, but if
we're basically on the same page for how to code stuff, that might
not be a huge deal. Just wondering. I'm a bit of a L.O.O.N and like
the idea of cleaning out all the categories, especially the posts
coded before the Category list was finalized. ***Loony!Jen***
Jen, who can't believe how much activity she missed going away for
one teeny-tiny weekend, and who is headed out again tomorrow for a
few days but this time *with* a computer.
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