Talk:Drunkduck/archive
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DrunkDuck died somewhat recently... Dec 8, 2005
- Well technically, Geekside hosting died and brought Drunkduck down with it. During the confusion all the drunkduck data (comics, scripts, forums, etc) was deleted. It was posted on the drunkduck livejournal community that drunkduck will be "reborn" but will be going through some changes of some sort. I guess the wikipedia article should be updated to mention this. -- Maestro1ca 11:25, 9 December 2005 (EST)
I have put in some coments under a recent events heading although more is undoubtably needed. --Ehouk1 18:56, 10 December 2005 (UTC)
Removed the line "If it does come back it, it's service may be different to what it was before. It remains to be seen if Drunk Duck will resurface as a hosting site." As it is coming back and is currently under beta testing. --chameloncholic 15:10, 4th january 06 (GMT+1)
I made quite a lot of little changes and corrections here and there while trying to update some of the obsolete material. A lot of it consisted of changing things to the past tense. But I did add some new material about the services, that are currently available, the history of the crash, and to the “Criticism” of the top 50 voting section. OzoneO 14:31, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
- I made some phrasing changes, and moved the bit about custom front page lists from the Crit section to the Services section. I really don't see how it adds to the criticism of the voting system or the T25 lists, anyway. --RadariG 16:05, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
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- Also moved all comic links to the end of the article. I don't dispute that they're notable in relation to Drunkduck, but I feel that links shouldn't be falling in the middle of data directly pertaining to the site. As a side note, I'm not sure if Duck and Quail really was a "founding comic"; it seems like it came later. At any rate, weren't there other notable comics that could be added to that list other than Chuck's? --RadariG 16:11, 13 June 2006 (UTC)