Difference between revisions of "User talk:Kal"

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:Tracks submitted to the wiki are considered eligible to be added to distributions ''unless'' [[Rules#Custom_Track_Etiquette|specifically prohibited by the author]].  If you don't want your track in a distribution like CTGP, then you need to include a read me file that says something to that effect.  Otherwise other users are free to add it to the CTGP Wishlist or to other distributions.  --[[User:Jefe|Jefe]] 20:02, 22 September 2012 (UTC)

Revision as of 20:02, 22 September 2012

Welcome to the Custom Mario Kart Wiiki!

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You are now able to edit and create pages on the Custom Mario Kart Wiiki. Before you get started:

  • Read the Rules.
  • Use the templates on the Main Page when making new pages for Custom Tracks and other items.
  • Make good edits. PREVIEW your changes before you SAVE to make sure they're saved right the first time.
  • Use proper grammar and spelling.
  • Don't blank or delete anything from your talk page.
  • Sign all of your posts on talk pages with four tildes (~~~~). This will turn into your name and the time you wrote the comment.

Thank you!   Jefe 04:20, 27 August 2012 (UTC)  

The Custom Track Wishlist

Please don't add my track in the CTGP Wishlist without my permission. I know I should've said it earlier,

but I feel, on this Wiiki, I want to add my own stuff on my own. Already,

MrKoeiKoei announced my track through the news and confirmed my track on the MKDD track list, which I could've done,

Björn has added footage from the track, which I also wanted to do, and now, you added it on the CTGP Wishlist. I'm sorry for sounding

unthankful, but I'm just saying, unless I'm asking for it, I want to do stuff on my own.

--sup3rsmash8, 22 September, 2012, 20:44 (UTC)

Tracks submitted to the wiki are considered eligible to be added to distributions unless specifically prohibited by the author. If you don't want your track in a distribution like CTGP, then you need to include a read me file that says something to that effect. Otherwise other users are free to add it to the CTGP Wishlist or to other distributions. --Jefe 20:02, 22 September 2012 (UTC)