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Hidey ho. I've moved User:Ji to User:Zero4 as that's your username & forum username for PM's. To sign things on the wiki, just click on the second to the last button on the row above the edit window to get a --~~~~ which Mediawiki will turn into your username with link & date. --Guppymomma 20:12, 25 August 2006 (PDT)

Ahoy! I couldn't find yer YPP forum login name (Zero4 gave me an error message), so I'm hoping that ye check the YPPedia. Here is the PM I tried to send ye:

GCPP: Programmers

Programmers, your time of glory is fast approaching! See:Project Rules and Guidelines

We need programmers to read through proposed puzzle threads and/or the wiki proposals. If you think there is enough information for a puzzle to be coded, then post in its discussion thread saying so. If you would need more information before you could start coding, say that as well.

When forming the teams for an approved puzzle, preference will be given to those programmers who had been active in helping get the design in shape during the discussion phase. This means that if there are puzzles you are itching to code, you would be well advised to jump into the discussion for those specific puzzles.

If there's a proposed puzzle that you wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole, you might want to post saying that too. If something is going to be a nightmare to code, then we need to *know* that.

If the sheer number of proposals appears overwhelming, just keep an eye on the GCPP Proposal Status Board. When a proposal is first nominated as ready for team building, the top post in that thread will be edited to mention this. Any proposal in the "Phase One and a Half: Transition and Team Building" stage is a very good one for you to look at. Give your opinion as a coder whether it is ready for implementation, and indicate your willingness (or UNwillingness) to help code it.

We currently have three projects at the Transition and Team Building stage: Phase One and a Half: Transition and Team Building

--Tcarr 08:42, 23 September 2006 (PDT)