Hi Kevin. Your answer is a bit surprising for me. When I write a GC preset page for one of my game, it is me who is including the link towards the page presenting the rules. Nobody else does it. I never thought that this could be inappropriate. Actually, I thought that it was normal work to do it and part of the task of writing a preset page.
On the other way around, when I'm writing a rule page for one of my game, I put whatever link I need as well as I write the text I want, and I put the graphics I need. So, I used to put a link to the corresponding preset page. Then, I submit the page to the editors. I never thought that doing this could be inappropriate. An example is https://www.chessvariants.com/invention/bigorra
Again, while doing that way, I never thought it could be inappropriate. I would find very severe be judged on that. I think a rule page is even better if it provides a link to a preset page, and the goal is to make nice and useful pages, no?
Hi Kevin. Your answer is a bit surprising for me. When I write a GC preset page for one of my game, it is me who is including the link towards the page presenting the rules. Nobody else does it. I never thought that this could be inappropriate. Actually, I thought that it was normal work to do it and part of the task of writing a preset page.
On the other way around, when I'm writing a rule page for one of my game, I put whatever link I need as well as I write the text I want, and I put the graphics I need. So, I used to put a link to the corresponding preset page. Then, I submit the page to the editors. I never thought that doing this could be inappropriate. An example is https://www.chessvariants.com/invention/bigorra
Again, while doing that way, I never thought it could be inappropriate. I would find very severe be judged on that. I think a rule page is even better if it provides a link to a preset page, and the goal is to make nice and useful pages, no?