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::::::Good point, BM. It's easily solved by either not calling them '1-jump' or '2-jump', but instead '30 lys' and '60 lys'. However, I prefer, instead, S.gage's most recent [[Romulus]] update, where the distances are listed in columns next to the destination system (I'm changing 'planets' to 'systems' on those tables). After all, if you're doing the math to figure out the order, might as well include the actual distances.  
 
::::::Good point, BM. It's easily solved by either not calling them '1-jump' or '2-jump', but instead '30 lys' and '60 lys'. However, I prefer, instead, S.gage's most recent [[Romulus]] update, where the distances are listed in columns next to the destination system (I'm changing 'planets' to 'systems' on those tables). After all, if you're doing the math to figure out the order, might as well include the actual distances.  
 
::::::S.gage: is this work sustainable?
 
::::::S.gage: is this work sustainable?
::::::Trivia: Modern jump distances are actually 29.xx, not quite 30 lys.<nowiki>{{cn}}</nowiki>--[[User:Revanche|Revanche]] <sup>([[User_talk:Revanche|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Revanche|contribs]])</sup> 14:46, 6 September 2011 (UTC)
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::::::Trivia: Modern jump distances are actually 29.xx, not quite 30 lys.{{cn}}--[[User:Revanche|Revanche]] <sup>([[User_talk:Revanche|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Revanche|contribs]])</sup> 14:46, 6 September 2011 (UTC)
 
:::::::By sustainable I'm assuming you mean accomplishable (?).  I've learned a couple of tricks since I started, and I have been able to generate jump distances for systems at a rate of ~20-25 each hour.  This rate is slowed by health, but for that same reason, I have more free time.  So far, I've actually completed ~90 systems, and the ones I've focused on thus far are those I would want for my own gaming.  I estimate the entire known Human Sphere would take ~150 hours of work (including the DC, which is on hold).  Then, adding this into the articles would require another ~150 hours of work.  For 1 editor, this is months of edits.  For a small team, it's accomplishable, but again it's the group's call.--[[User:S.gage|S.gage]] 16:53, 6 September 2011 (UTC)
 
:::::::By sustainable I'm assuming you mean accomplishable (?).  I've learned a couple of tricks since I started, and I have been able to generate jump distances for systems at a rate of ~20-25 each hour.  This rate is slowed by health, but for that same reason, I have more free time.  So far, I've actually completed ~90 systems, and the ones I've focused on thus far are those I would want for my own gaming.  I estimate the entire known Human Sphere would take ~150 hours of work (including the DC, which is on hold).  Then, adding this into the articles would require another ~150 hours of work.  For 1 editor, this is months of edits.  For a small team, it's accomplishable, but again it's the group's call.--[[User:S.gage|S.gage]] 16:53, 6 September 2011 (UTC)
 
::::::::I'd say, "accomplishable" is the accurate question, yes. Good news for you is that we'll be working...slowly... and you'll know well in advance which systems we'll be focusing. If you have a means (often as simple as notepad) of pre-doing the work, then it'll just be a matter of pasting each table in to their respective articles when they reach Phase 5. I agree with you (now that I see it) these tables ''do'' have quantifiable value to the articles and would be missed. I think your method is probably the most clear way to do it. Speaking of phases; I need to add Phase 6 into the banner code, as it looks like we have no complaints with the tables and you 'read' willing to provide that service (at least for a core part of it). Oh, and I'm adding you into the Project:Planet team, too. Caught 'cha!--[[User:Revanche|Revanche]] <sup>([[User_talk:Revanche|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Revanche|contribs]])</sup> 20:09, 6 September 2011 (UTC)
 
::::::::I'd say, "accomplishable" is the accurate question, yes. Good news for you is that we'll be working...slowly... and you'll know well in advance which systems we'll be focusing. If you have a means (often as simple as notepad) of pre-doing the work, then it'll just be a matter of pasting each table in to their respective articles when they reach Phase 5. I agree with you (now that I see it) these tables ''do'' have quantifiable value to the articles and would be missed. I think your method is probably the most clear way to do it. Speaking of phases; I need to add Phase 6 into the banner code, as it looks like we have no complaints with the tables and you 'read' willing to provide that service (at least for a core part of it). Oh, and I'm adding you into the Project:Planet team, too. Caught 'cha!--[[User:Revanche|Revanche]] <sup>([[User_talk:Revanche|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Revanche|contribs]])</sup> 20:09, 6 September 2011 (UTC)

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