We would merely be making official what has always been a part of the Jossiverse thread culture.
I know. I'm just a little iffy on making an official change without going through the procedure we agreed on for making official changes.
'Serenity'
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We would merely be making official what has always been a part of the Jossiverse thread culture.
I know. I'm just a little iffy on making an official change without going through the procedure we agreed on for making official changes.
What Hil Said.
I know. I'm just a little iffy on making an official change without going through the procedure we agreed on for making official changes.
Changing the slug doesn't seem like it would warrant a vote to me. Maybe if I saw more objections to the idea, but I haven't yet.
I like the idea of retaining the name (at least while this thread is still alive) and just changing the slug.
Who knew there would be so many voters in favor of the all gay all nekkid thread?
Ok, if that's what we had gotten in 2000, no one would be mad at your state.
**smooches**
I agree with Hil and Jesse.
As others have noted, "Jossverse..." is the de facto comics thread. Earlier today I posted about a non-Jossverse comic being released and felt comfortable doing so because of previous discussions. I think it is totally appropriate to change the title and slug to reflect the more generalized nature of the thread.
For a title I suggest (though it's probably too long): "The Jossverse in Other Media Ultra Super Size Edition! With special guest stars Marvel, DC, and many more!"
I'm not going to throw a huge shitfit about this, but I still think it's a bad idea.
Today, my job annoys me.
I'm all for maintaining precedent, but this isn't really an official change, since there was never an official "limiting."
So: no change in status quo, no need to make it official, IMO.