Hey all.
I made a quick visit to re-stock my Zen stall recently. After having swapped out 2 of my trades, and fully restocked my diorite, I decided to take a wander around the lovely Zen market. After wandering for a few minutes, I got a feeling; I felt as if I had walked around a different market. There were far more signs around the market, and if I were to be honest, I'd say it's ruining the market look.
I'm talking about the new stock management signs.
I understand why they are there, but I do feel as if it's a bit much in some instances. Additionally, it seems that this new system isn't being applied everywhere. Because I haven't been incredibly active as of late, I decided to take a look on the Zen wiki page, and at a few of the Zedkins meeting notes. I found that, on the 9th of June, a stock management issue was discussed, however the notes do not suggest anything concretely conclusive ever came out of it. Also, it does not appear to be an official regulation: a vague mention of stock is made in vendor regulations. As far as I'm concerned, the signs don't really have a real purpose except pointing out every minor flaw a shop has, for everyone to see. I had one on my stall, but I still had stuff to sell.
This has led me to ask that Zedkins help to find a solution to this issue.
I suggest that we tone down the signage within the market. I only think a stock management sign should be placed in the stalls area if a stall is
completely out of stock. In regards to shops, I feel that maybe if
two thirds of the trades were out of stock, then it would be deemed a major stock management issue and would justify a sign. I believe that these signs should be placed
inside the shop. If I had a large shop in the merchants quarter, I wouldn't want a message which basically says "You have almost nothing to sell" grafittied outside the door, as that could drive potential customers away.
I'm going to end my proposal there, as it's probably better if we discuss the issue more in-depth at the meeting.