Submissions Forum - Rules and Guidelines - Read Before Posting!
Submissions Forum
Rules
Global site rules apply here, as anywhere else.
A new thread should contain a resource that fits into this group of sections (As described above).
All threads should contain the script's code in the original post itself.
Resources should function properly.
For scripts, leaks should be cleaned.
Proper documentation must be included with all scripts. This includes, but is not limited to:
List of all library requirements.
Instructions on how to import the script into a map.
A clear description of what the script does.
Detailed descriptions of all aspects of the script the user interacts with (public functions, interfaces, structs, methods, etc.)
Scripts that are not properly documented will not be reviewed until such documentation is added.
Please do not submit unfinished resources. Any unfinished resources submitted will be immediately deleted.
Any submitted script must be written in either plain JASS or vJASS. cJASS and ZINC scripts will be accepted if and only if they are included with JASS or vJASS equivalents.
Please detach your signature.
If you wish to submit a resource that is not your own, credit must be given and you must have written permission from the author.
If a moderator does not approve your work but leaves comments as to how to improve it, do as they suggest if you wish for your resource to be approved.
If your resource has not been reviewed in a few days, or if you do not agree with the reasons a moderator has held your resource in the Submissions forum, feel free to PM another moderator of this forum asking for a review.
If your resource was moved to the Graveyard, check if the resource followed the above rules. If it did, feel free to resubmit it, or PM another moderator of this forum about the situation if you feel that the graveyarding was invalid. However, if it was graveyarded the first time due to lack of response to moderator reviews (ie. updates or otherwise), be sure to fix the mentioned problems, as well as check your resource threads more often in the future!