Introduction:
This is an application for permission to redo Longtable and it's surrounding lands completely and totally. It is not a project application. If accepted, a formal application for the project will be posted in the forthcoming weeks or months. The redo will be applied for under clause C of the no-redo rule.
Precedence: Red Lake was similar to Longtable in that both were abandoned and both had many complete (albeit outdated) aspects. A total redo of Red Lake was allowed, due to it's status as an abandoned build. For continuity's sake, a redo of Longtable should also be allowed.
Incomplete aspects and abandonment: First off, Longtable is indeed marked as incomplete and orphaned in the project list. Longtable was begun around four years ago, in 2014. It was abandoned (as near as I can remember from the forum post) around two and a half years ago or later. The project has many incomplete parts throughout including unbuilt houses, unfinished fields/pastures, build tags everywhere (including random places such as in forests), and W.I.P. houses and holdfasts. The amount of forgotten details coupled with the outdated styles used for building and terraforming would make this project a chore to update or complete as-is. For these reasons, a complete redo would actually expedite the completion of the project.
Other factors to consider: Although Longtable was certainly a good project when first initiated, it’s age has begun to show drastically especially when compared to its excellent neighboring projects, Rhysling and Bitterbridge. Pretty much every aspect of the project is dated, from houses to forests. An update of only houses and the keep would not only entail massive amounts of boring work, it would exascerbate the differences in quality between the project and its neighbors. A full redo would establish regional continuity and utilize updated methods for planning and terraforming, bringing the project in line with the quality of other great reach projects.
Thank you for reading this appeal.
-Duck
This is an application for permission to redo Longtable and it's surrounding lands completely and totally. It is not a project application. If accepted, a formal application for the project will be posted in the forthcoming weeks or months. The redo will be applied for under clause C of the no-redo rule.
Case:c) Abandoned Build Clause: If a build is incomplete and filed under the project orphanage as an abandoned build, it may be allowed to be redone. The intuition behind this clause is that it can be difficult to pick up someone else's outdated work, and if we expect people to do this very few people would want to apply to finish abandoned builds. However, moderators reserve the right to veto a redo for an abandoned build if they deem the existing portions to be particularly high quality.
Precedence: Red Lake was similar to Longtable in that both were abandoned and both had many complete (albeit outdated) aspects. A total redo of Red Lake was allowed, due to it's status as an abandoned build. For continuity's sake, a redo of Longtable should also be allowed.
Incomplete aspects and abandonment: First off, Longtable is indeed marked as incomplete and orphaned in the project list. Longtable was begun around four years ago, in 2014. It was abandoned (as near as I can remember from the forum post) around two and a half years ago or later. The project has many incomplete parts throughout including unbuilt houses, unfinished fields/pastures, build tags everywhere (including random places such as in forests), and W.I.P. houses and holdfasts. The amount of forgotten details coupled with the outdated styles used for building and terraforming would make this project a chore to update or complete as-is. For these reasons, a complete redo would actually expedite the completion of the project.
Other factors to consider: Although Longtable was certainly a good project when first initiated, it’s age has begun to show drastically especially when compared to its excellent neighboring projects, Rhysling and Bitterbridge. Pretty much every aspect of the project is dated, from houses to forests. An update of only houses and the keep would not only entail massive amounts of boring work, it would exascerbate the differences in quality between the project and its neighbors. A full redo would establish regional continuity and utilize updated methods for planning and terraforming, bringing the project in line with the quality of other great reach projects.
Thank you for reading this appeal.
-Duck