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 [INFO] Labelling Conventions

To save me the grief of having to go back through each thread - and to make it so that no one is confused as to where a specific puzzle is located - I am writing out the labeling convention I have been using and I hope that everyone who starts a new post will follow this.

There are 3 parts to the label:

    * The tag. This should either be [PUZZLE] or [SOLVED] depending on the current status. If you aren't 100% sure it is a puzzle, you can label it with a [?]

    * Puzzle Title. This can either be descriptive (ie Lamp Photos) or the name of the file(s) (ie 41z6.txt).

    * Location: This is most important for the SD card files since by now it's very easy to get confused. Feel free to abbreviate locations as long as they are clear.
      * SD Card locations should be labeled as: { SD # / folder name / file name }

      * If the file is inside another archive, make sure that is noted: { SD # / folder name / archive name / file name }

      * For other puzzles, if the title is descriptive enough, a location might not be needed. If it could be confused as an SD puzzle though, it should be labeled (ie the worry puzzles)

Thanks for your assistance.
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