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If you have successfully run a particular event before, you are free to schedule and run further events of the same type | If you have successfully run a particular event before, you are free to schedule and run further events of the same type. | ||
Events should be scheduled so that they do not conflict with other events or classes. It is advised for standing events and tournaments to not monopolise the calendar for longer than 2 or 3 consecutive weeks. | If you are running a particular event for the first time, you ''must'' get your event approved by a member of the Event Staff (or in the case of an ILN event, an ILN Lieutenant Commander or above) before posting it up. You should supply a draft of your event forum post detailing rules, prizes, scheduling etc. for their approval. But keep things simple, we are not a government office and we hate bureaucracy, too. | ||
Events should be scheduled so that they do not conflict with other events or classes. The Event Staff will help with that. | |||
It is advised for standing events and tournaments to not monopolise the calendar for longer than 2 or 3 consecutive weeks. | |||
During wartime all major events must be approved in advance by the [[Events Manager]], or an ILN Captain or above. | During wartime all major events must be approved in advance by the [[Events Manager]], or an ILN Captain or above. | ||
Events involving participants or organizers who are not in E-UNI must receive clearance from the [[Director of Public Relations]] or [[Fleet Admiral]]. | Events involving participants or organizers who are not in E-UNI must receive clearance from the [[Director of Public Relations]] or the [[Fleet Admiral]]. To avoid irritation, this clearance needs to be received before any external discussions or even preparations take place. This includes the E-Uni forums. | ||
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