Re: Scioly Summer Study Session 2019
Posted: July 9th, 2019, 2:48 pm
Thank you!
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Just going to ignore post by reninkidney since not sure why they said that.Shr3D wrote:Hi, so I was wondering about what would happen if I were to do something on Wright Stuff; if it were to get accepted (whatever it may be, a guide, or pics) and if I were to choose not to have my plans from this year’s season publicly posted, would people with access to SSSS resources still see them next season?? I would really like to share and contribute to SSSS but I wouldn’t really like to give away all of my secrets.
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not rules; rules are made by soincvoisinet22 wrote:Sorry if I'm repeating already asked questions, but I've never heard of the SSSS before now and I was curious about how it worked. So if I understood correctly, people make rules or tests for upcoming events and they are then reviewed and submitted and eventually released publicly.
Are the notes tips to help someone get started in an event or is it more of how-to instructions and deeper info about the event, and when/who are the notes and tests released to?
From what I understand, only those who have submitted something will be able to see other submissions while SSSS is ongoing, then at the end of the summer, the submissions are made public on scioly (excluding ones written by people who wanted them to be private). I don't think that the resources are necessarily targeted towards either people new to the event or people who are going further in depth, it's just up to whoever makes them.hmmm wrote:not rules; rules are made by soincvoisinet22 wrote:Sorry if I'm repeating already asked questions, but I've never heard of the SSSS before now and I was curious about how it worked. So if I understood correctly, people make rules or tests for upcoming events and they are then reviewed and submitted and eventually released publicly.
Are the notes tips to help someone get started in an event or is it more of how-to instructions and deeper info about the event, and when/who are the notes and tests released to?
voisinet, welcome to SSSS!!!wec01 wrote:From what I understand, only those who have submitted something will be able to see other submissions while SSSS is ongoing, then at the end of the summer, the submissions are made public on scioly (excluding ones written by people who wanted them to be private). I don't think that the resources are necessarily targeted towards either people new to the event or people who are going further in depth, it's just up to whoever makes them.hmmm wrote:not rules; rules are made by soincvoisinet22 wrote:Sorry if I'm repeating already asked questions, but I've never heard of the SSSS before now and I was curious about how it worked. So if I understood correctly, people make rules or tests for upcoming events and they are then reviewed and submitted and eventually released publicly.
Are the notes tips to help someone get started in an event or is it more of how-to instructions and deeper info about the event, and when/who are the notes and tests released to?