Queue:
Wrapping up the Release
- We should have had a TR 1908 release, what's in need to be done for TR1909?
Cross-Province questions
- Faction integration, cross-provincial
- Travel Networks: ships
, teleportation, Intervention, restrictions at border forts(these should be been cleared up, further discussion necessary?) - Armor and weapons: sorting out stats, expanding or restricting vanilla sets, special cases
Implementation
- The future direction of TR: Velothis or Narsis? Maybe both?
- Andothren, continued exterior/mansion discussion
- The Andothren MG and also the general MG plans, particularly if someone with a good general idea of afterlife-, dreamsleeve- and soultrap-related lore is around
- The "characters" of towns like Andothren and Kartur
- Moving the IAS Helnim questline to OE and Kartur
- Checking unimplemented dialogue, and generic fixes: https://www.tamrielrebuilt.org/asset?field_asset_priority_tid=All&field_asset_asset_type_tid%5B%5D=249&title_op=contains&title=&field_asset_developer_target_id_entityreference_filter=All
Administration
- The Handbook needs attention
- Discussing Thal's idea in detail, and finding volunteers for handbook writing: https://www.tamrielrebuilt.org/forum/division-labor-regards-lore-world-building-and-quality-managment
- Section leads?
Template Meetings
- House Redoran
- Clambering Moor
- Velothi Mountains
- Shipal-Shin
- Othreleth Woods
Meeting Summary
TR1909
- The unfinished Tur Julan interior remains unfinished.
- Roa Dyr: Gnomey is working on it, but strapped for time. A problem is that there are several NPCs that need to be included for worldbuilding purposes with at least a few unique lines.
- Khalaan NPCs are nearly done.
- All but one Speaker quest are done.
- All but one of Rats’ Temple quests are done.
Organization
Czernobog offered his help and that of his TES V Pyandonea project writing team to TR. After some discussion, we decided that he could work on filling out some of the planning documents. To that end, we need to gather the lore sources for him to work off of.
Quest Reviewing
We discussed the process of becoming a quest reviewer. The idea of putting together a test review file as exists for interiors was discussed but ultimately rejected. Instead, prospective reviewers will need to review two actual quest claims and have another quest reviewer look over their work to be approved.
Claim Revocation
In broad terms, the necessity of stricter guidelines for updating claims were discussed, to ensure critical claims wouldn’t spend a long time sitting around without updates.
The guidelines should reflect the importance of the claim, so low priority claims don’t need to be updated as often as high priority ones. For critical claims, the deadline was suggested as one week for an update (can just be a post in the claim thread), second week without an update leads to a revocation.
Claimants are encouraged to provide WIPs early and often. They can be in a messy, unclean state, though naturally tidy files are preferred. The main thing is to provide a tangible file that people can work with, rather than a theoretical file nobody else might ever see when it dies in an inevitable harddrive failure.
Leads are encouraged to check the claims browser more often, in particular for high-priority claims that haven’t been updated in a while. Automated updates were shortly discussed. The PT bot could be set up to post a regular reminder to check claims, most primitively. Implementing automatic systems on the site won’t happen anytime soon.