You still have the comment problem if it's someone in the group making the post, because then the other group member(s) won't be getting notifications. Point. My previous collaboration on a comic was a bit different, given that there were only two of us and we're in and out of each other's journals all the time and have a heavy email correspondence.
However I recognize that not everyone has paid journal accounts. Very much so. I have one on DW, but I am very unlikely to ever have a paid LJ account. On the feedback side, I'm mostly worried about comments being left in the void because there's no notification, especially after the initial month or two post-posting.
[I]f you poke the mod that made the post, we'll be happy to edit the comm post. Awesomecakes!
We're still poking at an other option which might leave you guys more control of the posting but that's not for sure yet. AO3? I know you can list multiple authors/creators there, although I'm not sure how it works once it's done in terms of notifications and edits and whatnot. I'd guess everyone listed on the fic can edit and receive notifications afterwards. I should test that. (Okay, I was trying to find the fanlore permissions page so I can linksplatter it [I found the link on my network and then lost the tab], except I couldn't find it in fanlore, so I went to your journal because I knew you had posted it [which is awesome, and omg the work and all the footnotes] and found the link, which was in the midst of all the other stuff and the pod-together bit re: AO3 caught my eye. And I'm going to stop now because that's a terrible sentence and comes across as kind of weird. Right.)
[M]ore than half of them had mods posting the final results rather than participant posting them. Huh, interesting. I've only ever encountered mods posting content when there's an anon period in the posting.
Thanks for the thorough and speedy reply. And, yes, please feel free to unscreen the questions!
Re: also: questions!
Date: 2011-06-20 03:46 am (UTC)However I recognize that not everyone has paid journal accounts. Very much so. I have one on DW, but I am very unlikely to ever have a paid LJ account. On the feedback side, I'm mostly worried about comments being left in the void because there's no notification, especially after the initial month or two post-posting.
[I]f you poke the mod that made the post, we'll be happy to edit the comm post. Awesomecakes!
We're still poking at an other option which might leave you guys more control of the posting but that's not for sure yet. AO3? I know you can list multiple authors/creators there, although I'm not sure how it works once it's done in terms of notifications and edits and whatnot. I'd guess everyone listed on the fic can edit and receive notifications afterwards. I should test that. (Okay, I was trying to find the fanlore permissions page so I can linksplatter it [I found the link on my network and then lost the tab], except I couldn't find it in fanlore, so I went to your journal because I knew you had posted it [which is awesome, and omg the work and all the footnotes] and found the link, which was in the midst of all the other stuff and the pod-together bit re: AO3 caught my eye. And I'm going to stop now because that's a terrible sentence and comes across as kind of weird. Right.)
[M]ore than half of them had mods posting the final results rather than participant posting them. Huh, interesting. I've only ever encountered mods posting content when there's an anon period in the posting.
Thanks for the thorough and speedy reply. And, yes, please feel free to unscreen the questions!