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M3D's recent lists of categories/tournaments by region and state give me an idea. We can easily create a page for each major area (maybe six or seven in all) and list on that page notable players, recurring tournaments (only recurring) and crews. Give me the go ahead, and I'll contact M3D and he and I can get started on it. -- [[User:Delphiki|Bean]] 01:06, February 27, 2007 (GMT) | M3D's recent lists of categories/tournaments by region and state give me an idea. We can easily create a page for each major area (maybe six or seven in all) and list on that page notable players, recurring tournaments (only recurring) and crews. Give me the go ahead, and I'll contact M3D and he and I can get started on it. -- [[User:Delphiki|Bean]] 01:06, February 27, 2007 (GMT) | ||
:You'll hear no objections from me. Project Smasher is my favourite SmashWiki game of them all! -- [[User:Randall00|Randall00]] 03:35, February 27, 2007 (GMT) | :You'll hear no objections from me. Project Smasher is my favourite SmashWiki game of them all! -- [[User:Randall00|Randall00]] 03:35, February 27, 2007 (GMT) | ||
::I'd like to go ahead and start on this. I'll create a category called [[Category:Smash Communities]] which will hold a collection of pages of notable smash regions, such as the San Jose Area and the Sacramento Area (just local examples). A player searching for people in his area can look to that page which will contain lists of notable Smashers and crews in that region. I'll start work tonight, or someone else can begin creating pages for their regions. -- [[User:Delphiki|Bean]] 01:46, March 21, 2007 (GMT) | |||
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