Just after I made the Rebirth round viewable by the public, I received
an e-mail from someone who thought that his submission was accepted but
it didn't show up on the site. He has e-mailed me his submission. Does
anyone have an objection if I added it to the round before voting starts?
David Buck
David Buck schrieb:
> Just after I made the Rebirth round viewable by the public, I received > an e-mail from someone who thought that his submission was accepted but > it didn't show up on the site. He has e-mailed me his submission. Does > anyone have an objection if I added it to the round before voting starts?
No objections here.
> David Buck wrote:> Just after I made the Rebirth round viewable by the public, I received> an e-mail from someone who thought that his submission was accepted but> it didn't show up on the site. He has e-mailed me his submission. Does> anyone have an objection if I added it to the round before voting starts?
No objections from me.
Sean
David Buck <dav### [at] simberoncom> wrote:
> Does anyone have an objection if I added it to the round before voting starts?
Firstly David I would like to say a HUGE thank you for your hard work getting
the IRTC back up. Your efforts are really appreciated.
I have no objections with this image being added to the round.
David Buck <dav### [at] simberoncom> wrote:
> Just after I made the Rebirth round viewable by the public, I received> an e-mail from someone who thought that his submission was accepted but> it didn't show up on the site. He has e-mailed me his submission. Does> anyone have an objection if I added it to the round before voting starts?>> David Buck
No objections from me, it's ok.
David Buck wrote:
> Just after I made the Rebirth round viewable by the public, I received > an e-mail from someone who thought that his submission was accepted but > it didn't show up on the site. He has e-mailed me his submission. Does > anyone have an objection if I added it to the round before voting starts?> > David Buck
Thanks, everyone for your feedback. I've added Tim Attwood's submission
to the Rebirth round.
David Buck