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Community Coordinators: Remove Hung Lao from CCs.
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Scanning is the lifeblood of any wormhole group. Without it, we have no content, our ships are at risk, and we're isolated from known space. Every WHC member scans. It's just part of wormhole life, and it's one of the most fundamental contributions a member makes to the community. Scanning in a group is also a bit different than solo exploration: it requires discipline and standard practices to avoid the complete chaos that would come with everyone using their own idiosyncratic approach.
Scanning is the lifeblood of any wormhole group. Without it, we have no content, our ships are at risk, and we're isolated from known space. Every WHC member scans. It's just part of wormhole life, and it's one of the most fundamental contributions a member makes to the community. Scanning in a group is also a bit different than solo exploration: it requires discipline and standard practices to avoid the complete chaos that would come with everyone using their own idiosyncratic approach.


* We use EVE University's private [[Pathfinder]] server to map and navigate the chain.
* We use EVE University's private Wanderer server to map and navigate the chain: [https://wanderer.eveuniversity.org/whc https://wanderer.eveuniversity.org/whc]
* We use the [[WHC System Naming Scheme]] and [[WHC Bookmark Naming Scheme]] to keep navigation consistent.
* We have an agreed upon policies to keep navigation consistent which you can find here: [[Wormhole Community Navigation]].


While new members are not expected to know the intricacies of either, all members will inevitably learn them, as they are fundamental to the operation of the community.
While new members are not expected to know the intricacies of either, all members will inevitably learn them, as they are fundamental to the operation of the community.