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===Community-Oriented Groups===
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====Community Coordinators====
====Community Coordinators====
{{StaffBox|GroupName=CC|Description=Concomitantly being the most community-interactive group, Community Coordinators can be considered the most PR-pronounced role out of all staff groups. They are the go-to communicators for general player support and update communiques, while also focusing on organizational moderation on the forums.|Members=Reikou,Shamac}}
{{StaffBox|GroupName=CC|Description=Concomitantly being the most community-interactive group, Community Coordinators can be considered the most PR-pronounced role out of all staff groups. They are the go-to communicators for general player support and update communiques, while also focusing on organizational moderation on the forums.|Leader=Shamac|Members=Reikou}}
====Game Masters====
====Game Masters====
{{StaffBox|GroupName=GM|Description=This is the central rule-enforcive group of the game. They protect the game, forums and their inhabitant community from potentially undermining rule-violators, as well as acting as adjudicators in ban cases and player disputes|Leader=Mapplle|Members=Anduin,Kagawa}}
{{StaffBox|GroupName=GM|Description=This is the central rule-enforcive group of the game. They protect the game, forums and their inhabitant community from potentially undermining rule-violators, as well as acting as adjudicators in ban cases and player disputes|Leader=Mapplle|Members=Kagawa}}
====Trade Moderators====
====Trade Moderators====
{{StaffBox|GroupName=TMOD|Description=Designed as a specialized subdepartment of the Game Moderator role, it chiefly emphasizes enforcing all rules within the purview of trading. They are the primary trade-channel-moderators and arbitrators all trade-related transgressions.|Leader=Kawaga|Members=Quakkz,Sect}}  
{{StaffBox|GroupName=TMOD|Description=Designed as a specialized subdepartment of the Game Moderator role, it chiefly emphasizes enforcing all rules within the purview of trading. They are the primary trade-channel-moderators and arbitrators all trade-related transgressions.|Leader=Kawaga|Members=Quakkz,Sect}}  

Revision as of 07:20, 25 December 2016

Staff refers collectively to the group of contributors that develop, oversee and maintain Pokémon Revolution Online and its community. All main-body staff groups can be subsumed into three overarching departments: managerial, content-developmental, and community-oriented staff groups.

Current Staff

All the current staff members are tabulated in their group-respected subsections below. All definitively known group-leaders will be emboldened atop the tabular lists.

Because the wiki is not automatedly updated with current data, it needs to pend manual labor from wiki-editors in order to update the staff-group listings; this is mainly why it is possible that this page is not concordantly reflective of all the current staff members, so it is advisable to check the [revisory logs] for at least a rough vantage point as to how up-to-date it is.

Managerial Groups

As the most trust-sensitive and hierarchically supreme staff groups, the managerial groups inherently bear by far the most control and access over the game, having raw access to the host's server and database and typically administrative authority over the game and the subordinate-staff groups.

In addition to their uppermost-ranked echelons, their raw access to the server and game endows them with privileged access that the less trust-sensitive staff groups have, thereby enabling to work on and maintain the game by means that the subordinate-staff groups lack the tools or requisite access to do; this includes conducting server-maintenance periods and server-rebooting, modifying Pokémon-spawn data, and so forth.

Administrators

 Administrators
As the analogical central cerebra and leaders of the staff, they organize, coordinate, and manage the direction and maintenance of the staff and content-developmental projects.
  • Red
  • Daeon
  • Thor


Developers

 Developers
Operating in the most indispensable role for virtually any game, they are at the core of all game development. This group is the proverbial engine behind the project that has developed the client, server, and the website—in addition to facilitatory tools for the staff.
  • Shane



Content-Oriented Groups

Content-developmental departments are currently the only ones that are fielding open applications. [1]

Artists

 Artists
Having the post pronounced visual-presentation role of the game, they engineer all the graphical aspects of the game that you see.
  • GreinjacK
  • Maribela


Content Scripters

 Content Scripters
They develop most of the back-end work behind in-game content, as they script all NPCs and TileScripts that interrelatively construct quests and other interactable content. By virtue of their developmental control over NPCs, they are also the dialogists of NPC text.
  • Marcy
  • Naero
  • Unknown007


Mappers

 Mappers
They are the architects behind the maps that interlinkingly construct the overworld you play in.
  • Maribela
  • Frukti
  • Tiggus



Community-Oriented Groups

Community Coordinators

 Community-Coordinators
Concomitantly being the most community-interactive group, Community Coordinators can be considered the most PR-pronounced role out of all staff groups. They are the go-to communicators for general player support and update communiques, while also focusing on organizational moderation on the forums.
  • Shamac
  • Reikou


Game Masters

 Game Masters
This is the central rule-enforcive group of the game. They protect the game, forums and their inhabitant community from potentially undermining rule-violators, as well as acting as adjudicators in ban cases and player disputes
  • Mapplle
  • Kagawa


Trade Moderators

 Trade-Moderators
Designed as a specialized subdepartment of the Game Moderator role, it chiefly emphasizes enforcing all rules within the purview of trading. They are the primary trade-channel-moderators and arbitrators all trade-related transgressions.
  • Kawaga
  • Quakkz
  • Sect



Subsidiary Groups

These groups encompass teams that are not officially integrated into the main-body staff structure of game- and forums-oriented staff, but they do have regulatory access to and control over resources in PRO's official network of services; as such, they are effectively considered PRO-staff members without the titular distinctions and official integration that the main-body staff groups bear.

Due to their officiality, official in-game staff members are oftentimes enlisted for such resources and thus there tends to be a broad overlap between them and these subsidiary groups.

IRC Staff

Main article: IRC


 IRC Staff
They preside over IRC—the official external chat of PRO—as its moderational and general-support personnel
  • Naero
  • Alex8lot
  • Jerry
  • Leo Chaos
  • Sage
  • Sceo
  • Shamac


Former Staff

All well-tenured former staff members with considerable contributory impacts on the game are tabularly listed below. Due to departmental changeovers of some staff members over their tenures, they may be mutually listed in multiple groups.


 Administrators
  • Carel
  • Chappy
  • Xhaj



 Artists
  • Carel
  • Ivuch
  • Lepher
  • Ravine
  • Sanivia



 Community-Coordinators
  • Einstein
  • Gawerty
  • Kairey
  • Lafleur
  • Magical Unicorn
  • Mapplle
  • Neva
  • Sage
  • Pixiu
  • Pretentious
  • WarGreymon
  • Qhinn



 Content Scripters
  • Chappy
  • Integer
  • Zero



 Game Masters
  • Anduin
  • Bhardis
  • Blue
  • Deathwing
  • Enki
  • Evilams
  • Hexy
  • Lafleur
  • Lunestra
  • Singham
  • Solstice
  • TetrapodMelntea
  • Thanos
  • Toothless
  • WarEagle
  • Xhaj
  • Yasham



 Mappers
  • Articuno
  • Clinkz
  • Dimitri
  • Foxy
  • Genell
  • Knuckles
  • Milkha
  • ScottyScene
  • SiddhantR
  • Zaik



 Trade-Moderators
  • CaptainFalcon
  • DoSantos
  • Flik
  • Gallifrey
  • Hideliet
  • Keres
  • Lunestra
  • Perturbator
  • Piine
  • Rekkuza
  • Sage
  • Saxio
  • Slushii
  • Sgath



References

[1]