Board Thread:Community Announcements and Events/@comment-25356303-20160829015501

"'For I have crushed a world with my left hand,' he will say, 'but in my right hand is how it could have won against me. Love is under my will only.'"

- Vivec

Hi all, Atvelonis here. Sorry for the late update; I've been a bit occupied until today. Now, there's a fair bit to talk about this week, so let's get to it!

TES news

 * According to Pete Hines, TES VI will not be announced until at least 2018. He said in this interview that Bethesda was working on at least two big games before TES VI, so it seems we are going to be waiting for quite a while.
 * Hines also pointed out in a tweet earlier this month that TES VI isn't even in development right now, in case anyone is wondering.


 * Update 12 (including the "One Tamriel" update) for should be available on the ESO Public Test Server this week; the update's full release is set for October. You can read ZeniMax's full update here.
 * If you are still hungry for more information, this thread on /r/elderscrollsonline on reddit should be of some help.

Wiki news

 * CarloV3r has become the wiki's newest patroller . Congratulations Carlo!


 * We have been looking for a new moderator from the Discussions recently. Due to the unique nature of the Discussions feature, applicants have presented themselves to myself and the current forum moderators, who have evaluated their post history, behavior, personality, and interests to decide whether or not they should become moderator. We have narrowed it down to two users, whom we will interview in-depth very soon. The wiki will likely have a new moderator by the end of next week.


 * This week, Wikia added a new "categories" feature to the Discussions, which is essentially a less functional version of the Boards on the Forums. You are able to sort posts by a specific category or group of categories, allowing you to filter out posts that you are uninterested in.
 * Forum moderators and administrators have been granted access to edit the categories of posts. However, they are still not able to edit the content or titles of other users' posts; this feature will likely be added in a future update.


 * Wikia also added a new button to encourage editing on the wiki. All logged-in users now have the ability to "thank" a user for their edit if it was productive, but not necessarily large enough to merit a talk page message. You can access the button from an article's page history, or alternatively from a page diff such as this.
 * If you press the button, the user who made the edit will get a notification banner at the top of their screen saying that you appreciated their revision, which looks like this. Feel free to use this feature as you please, but avoid spamming any particular person with it.

Moot
There was no moot this week, as has been the case recently. If you have something you'd like to present, don't hesitate to sign up on the project page when you get the chance.

That's about all I have for this week, folks. I hope everyone has had a wonderful weekend, and as always, happy editing! —Atvelonis (talk) 01:55, August 29, 2016 (UTC) 