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Medical design doc(s) #510
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Github actions keeps removing "design" from my design doc :( |
That's because you're not modifying any files inside a proposals directory: Line 15 in c5adc48
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fairly sleep deprived review
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Overall I do like the medical design document - it gives a decent vision for how the system should feel. |
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Changed all instances of psycho-med to disco-med due to rename. |
I have made two documents in related to the (currently un)official medical workgroup.
The documents comprise of a general overview of what medical gameplay should look like from an overarching design standpoint, and a second which goes over the goals and responsibilities of the medical workgroup.
I saw it as important to include the latter since due to the current and unique nature of medical development, we need a bit more freedom in terms of managing, merging, freezing, and closing medical related PRs than a design doc would offer. It also clearly outlines the scope of what we're doing so if people have questions they can get answers, and if people want to contribute they can know what they can contribute to and how.