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undetz:
Actually, dalshien's right.
"The entire release" CAN be interpreted as "every episode released so far".
Now, I know 2 subtitled episodes out of a series that's been announced to consist of 12 or 26 or whatever won't be accepted even if the third episode hasn't aired yet. But his interpretation is not wrong, it's just not usual.
So, yeah, the previously quoted statement in the Wiki may be slightly misleading. Maybe it would be better to put it as "The entire series (or an entire season of a series)"
blubart:
--- Quote from: undetz on August 08, 2010, 11:17:40 PM ---"The entire release" CAN be interpreted as "every episode released so far".
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the wiki isn't talking about "The entire release" but about accepting only "complete series". a series is either complete or incomplete - a series can't be complete "so far". there is no room for interpretation if you stick to what's actually written in the rules and not try to interpret your interpretation of the rules ;)
Freedom Kira:
--- Quote from: blubart on August 08, 2010, 11:41:18 PM ---
--- Quote from: undetz on August 08, 2010, 11:17:40 PM ---"The entire release" CAN be interpreted as "every episode released so far".
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the wiki isn't talking about "The entire release" but about accepting only "complete series". a series is either complete or incomplete - a series can't be complete "so far".
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Exactly. If you insist on interpreting it that way, "incomplete" becomes an obsolete term because stuff is either "complete so far" or just plain "complete," so your so-called "complete so far" is coined the fancier term "incomplete." I haven't seen anyone with that particular misinterpretation of the statement.
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