[MUD-Dev] Re: META: who are we?

Marian Griffith gryphon at iaehv.nl
Fri Sep 25 21:20:04 CEST 1998


On Tue 22 Sep, Koster, Raph wrote:

> I am somewhat curious, because I know that there are a lot of people on
> the list who just listen but do not post much. I was wondering about
> those people, and what they are interested in seeing on the list.

Since I do occasionally post  I suppose I am not really the person to
anwer this question. However, I am also the odd girl out on this list
so I thought it would not hurt to have my say.

> How many of you are from a Diku background, like me? And might be
> interested in stuff that is codebase specific? How many find that stuff
> anathema and think it should be avoided at all costs? How many think the
> list is too theoretical, or feel intimidated by the frequent posters and
> by the volume of past history and discussions that seems to be requied
> knowledge in order to participate?

My background is a bit mixed. I started out with diku muds (Rom I to be
precise).  I immorted on a couple of muds  and found that I was not the
person to be admin.  I empathised too much with people to be objective,
and spent far too much time trying to mediate conflicts. Besides I love
to play in groups.  Therfor I moved on to mushes  and pbem's.  So far I
have stuck with that decision, dropping by on a mud every now and then.

For my personal interest this list is far too technical. However that's
more a shortcoming from my part than from the list. Most of the discus-
sion of coding goes way over my head. Well, to be honest, -all- of that
talk is too deep for me.  However I hope that my example will encourage
those who are far more knowledgeable than me to throw off their anxiety
and join in those discussion they feel confident they have something to
contribute to. You do not have to worry about all the things you do not
know. Stick to the things you know and try to learn about the rest.

*hugs*

Marian
--
Yes - at last - You. I Choose you. Out of all the world,
out of all the seeking, I have found you, young sister of
my heart! You are mine and I am yours - and never again
will there be loneliness ...

Rolan Choosing Talia,
Arrows of the Queen, by Mercedes Lackey





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