So before, Undel and Xhaztol had "Administrator" titles, right? It looks like now they both have "Developer" instead.
Aequorin has Community Manager too.
Is this a recent change or older one...?
So before, Undel and Xhaztol had "Administrator" titles, right? It looks like now they both have "Developer" instead.
Aequorin has Community Manager too.
Is this a recent change or older one...?
I think it's just like, more specific Administrator titles?
I think it's just like, more specific Administrator titles?
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Goobergirlie: yeah, I don't think they shuffled any jobs around, I just thought it was interesting lol
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Goobergirlie: yeah, I don't think they shuffled any jobs around, I just thought it was interesting lol
We made this change to more accurately reflect what roles we occupy within Stormlight Workshop. Administrator used to be a catch-all title used for staff members, but we felt the term was a little stale/clinical and didn't really describe what we did as contributors to the project.
To us, the term 'administrator' more fits the role of someone who simply runs/monitors the site, and while we do collectively perform those duties, our main jobs are to continue to develop and enrich the site and its games, making 'developer' a much more apt moniker. It's also a game industry standard term, and we wanted to stay up to date with our field of work!
We made this change to more accurately reflect what roles we occupy within Stormlight Workshop. Administrator used to be a catch-all title used for staff members, but we felt the term was a little stale/clinical and didn't really describe what we did as contributors to the project.
To us, the term 'administrator' more fits the role of someone who simply runs/monitors the site, and while we do collectively perform those duties, our main jobs are to continue to develop and enrich the site and its games, making 'developer' a much more apt moniker. It's also a game industry standard term, and we wanted to stay up to date with our field of work!
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Project Management | Engineering Team Cheerleader | UI Designer
[quote name="Xhaztol" date="2018-02-20 12:02:48" ]
We made this change to more accurately reflect what roles we occupy within Stormlight Workshop. Administrator used to be a catch-all title used for staff members, but we felt the term was a little stale/clinical and didn't really describe what we did as contributors to the project.
To us, the term 'administrator' more fits the role of someone who simply runs/monitors the site, and while we do collectively perform those duties, our main jobs are to continue to develop and enrich the site and its games, making 'developer' a much more apt moniker. It's also a game industry standard term, and we wanted to stay up to date with our field of work!
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you guys are doing very well at just that. staying up to date and everything, I mean. you guys are awesome.
Xhaztol wrote on 2018-02-20 12:02:48:
We made this change to more accurately reflect what roles we occupy within Stormlight Workshop. Administrator used to be a catch-all title used for staff members, but we felt the term was a little stale/clinical and didn't really describe what we did as contributors to the project.
To us, the term 'administrator' more fits the role of someone who simply runs/monitors the site, and while we do collectively perform those duties, our main jobs are to continue to develop and enrich the site and its games, making 'developer' a much more apt moniker. It's also a game industry standard term, and we wanted to stay up to date with our field of work!
you guys are doing very well at just that. staying up to date and everything, I mean. you guys are awesome.
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Well it makes sense and it’s easier to see who’s what but its a good change.
Well it makes sense and it’s easier to see who’s what but its a good change.