Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27048832-20180207113250/@comment-26829117-20180305161137

As usual, my intentions are better than the time available. I will get around to writing something at some point before the next update. There isn't as much work as you might think in producing the strategy. The key activities are:
 * 1) Update the pages with the new or updated series each update.
 * 2) Work out the minimum PR and minimum upgrades for each car in new or updated series.
 * 3) Calculate the cheapest strategy

Any of these stages can be done by more than one person, and typically are as many people point out when I get it wrong. The key role is really an owner, someone to arbitrate when there are disagreements (which isn't often).

The first step can certainly be done with anyone who understand the wiki tables and templates. I've greatly simplified the strategy template recently and it is much easier to maintain now, once you understand the complex bits like GTE-Pro: Chevrolet and Porsche and Ferrari Evolution.

The second step is the most time consuming as it requires the upgrade tree to be created (doesn't have to be the same person but often is), some potential upgrade options to be created and a second account and time to test all the combinations. Understanding how to use cloud save/restore is essential in doing this (or how to use a Nox setup).

The last part is the most important bit. Someone has to own the strategy and check that any changes that are made have been checked in game and where cars are used in multiple series the combinations of all those series are considered. Thankfully, there are only a few in this last category.

I think if the creating of the upgrade trees and working out the cheapest upgrades for each car was farmed out to a number of people then it would just be left to the owner of the strategy to determine the cheapest strategy. I think you could easily do this MoisesGabby.