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Arjan
04-24-2007, 08:32 PM
The wiki is now up and running for almost a week now.
We had quite some people adding and editing stuff already, and i would like to know each ones experiences with it.

the stuff i am interested in is.
- could the navigation/landing page be improved
- are the help files usefull enough?
- do we need extra templates or boilerplates? (NPC's, Spells etc)
- are there things you miss? like the d20 reference material for example?
- or any other suggestion for improvement?

Thelandrin
04-25-2007, 12:55 AM
Well, having the eletronic SRD on hand would be helpful. (I generally d20srd.org, but still.)

Having an advancement table (level, BAB, saves, etc.) would be also be good, rather than constructing or adapting one each time.

Jaleela
04-25-2007, 02:53 PM
A "Game Resource Template". Not fan fiction, not PC, not canon, but an objective article that can be used as a reference for gamers.

I was looking for a template that actually fit the Heraldry document I was working on, but didn't see one that "really fit". It's not fan fiction, though I suppose it might "fit" into the PC template.

Thoughts?

kgauck
04-26-2007, 01:37 AM
The role playing tag on the Heraldry page is the best fit, I think. The page should probabaly be categorized as Lore.

Ariadne
04-26-2007, 08:44 AM
- do we need extra templates or boilerplates? (NPC's, Spells etc)
I would like to see the PrC class section improved/ created. The core classes are all more or less described, but nearly no PrCs. Naturally NPCs and spells would be nice too... :)

Sinister
11-26-2007, 08:01 PM
This wiki rocks. I'm trying to get it to the point where I can run my games right from the wiki.

Good Work!

Sin

Thelandrin
11-26-2007, 11:56 PM
Thanks for your support, Sinistar, and welcome to the board!

Sinister
11-27-2007, 12:05 AM
The pictures and character profiles rock. I like being able to click once and have a pic and stats for an npc.

Thorogood Roele
11-29-2007, 11:11 PM
there have been a few times that I have noticed red links (links to no data) that should be linked to the same existing pages as other blue links... as an example.... "Tarazin the gray" is a blue link in the dragon magazine articles section, but "Tarazin" in the Dragons of Cerilia section is red. Is there a way for just regular members to edit these links or do they have to be changed by moderators?

Arjan
11-29-2007, 11:20 PM
there have been a few times that I have noticed red links (links to no data) that should be linked to the same existing pages as other blue links... as an example.... "Tarazin the gray" is a blue link in the dragon magazine articles section, but "Tarazin" in the Dragons of Cerilia section is red. Is there a way for just regular members to edit these links or do they have to be changed by moderators?

everyone can edit all the pages. (you are even encouraged to do so!)
so with this as an example you could make a forward from tarazin to Tarazin the gray

kgauck
11-29-2007, 11:21 PM
Anyone can edit them.

If you know there is a good link, say to Tarazin the gray, then just edit the red link to "Tarazin the gray" instead of just "Tarazin".

Sorontar
11-29-2007, 11:27 PM
"Tarazin the grey" is the title of a page so it is blue. "Tarazin" is not the name of any existing page so it is red. However, in BR there is only one creature of note called Tarazin, so it can be assumed that both these wiki links would always be talking about the same creature and hence the same page. Likewise, the dragon is euqlly commonly called by both the long and short version of its name. This means that it is not worth our time and worry to go through the wiki and make sure that all links are "Tarazin the grey".

So what can any editors do? The simple answer for situations like this is to make "Tarazin" into a #redirect link. This way, whenever it is clicked on, the reader will be redirected to "Tarazin the grey". Simple.

You have to be careful that you don't have too many redirects, especially not for plural forms of nouns, but they can be really helpful.

I'll fix "Tarazin" to show you (cf. http://www.birthright.net/brwiki/index.php?title=Tarazin&redirect=no).

Sorontar

Thorogood Roele
11-29-2007, 11:55 PM
Thank you, I am still getting the hang of the editing and creating new pages I appreciate your help, I guess I should take the time to read the help faq. Of course even finding the time to be here is sacrificing sleep (er I think that's the word for it when you shut your eyes and rejuvenate your body) due to working 92 hours at my place of employment this week alone.

Lawgiver
03-05-2008, 09:58 PM
WOWZA! I left the community of D&D and Birthright sometime back to pursue miniatures games in other aspects. We have our first RPG game in I have no idea how long scheduled for 3/6/08. I waxed sentimental and came back to see if things were still alive here. I was floored at the progress and the depth of content and professionalism in presentation of material in the wiki.

A+ work folks.

Arjan
03-06-2008, 04:45 PM
WOWZA! I left the community of D&D and Birthright sometime back to pursue miniatures games in other aspects. We have our first RPG game in I have no idea how long scheduled for 3/6/08. I waxed sentimental and came back to see if things were still alive here. I was floored at the progress and the depth of content and professionalism in presentation of material in the wiki.

A+ work folks.

hehe thnx, since we added the wiki last year, alot of stuff has been posted indeed.
good to see you back LG ;)

Arius Vistoon
05-08-2008, 08:15 AM
hi everybody.
(after a long period of 'lost in space', thanks Mycrosoft, i come back :) ).

i saw the wiki and...wouaa, it's a very great works !!!
it is a well of knowledge, good job!!!

DanMcSorley
07-02-2008, 06:34 PM
A suggestion:

Every single wiki page which gets created seems to also have a forum thread created for it. This thread is totally contentless at first, it merely says "Discussion thread for Foo (link to Foo). If you would like to add a comment, click the Post Reply button."

Is there any chance this could happen a slightly different way? Say, not create a thread for a wiki page until someone actually wants to discuss it, or else not send that initial contentless post to the birthright-l list? Any subsequent discussion is interesting, but that first post is silly.

This has always been odd, but lately it's been over the top. Looking at this forum right now, the vast majority of the threads in the last few days have 0 content. Not too bad for the forum, because they just sit here, but for those of us on the email list, it's just a barrage of contentless email.

Link to THIS1
Link to THIS2
Link to THIS3
....

Thanks.

kgauck
07-02-2008, 06:36 PM
Is there any chance this could happen a slightly different way? Say, not create a thread for a wiki page until someone actually wants to discuss it, or else not send that initial contentless post to the birthright-l list?

You have to hit the discussion button to send this to the list, and unless its an accident, the discussant does post an actual message. The problem is when someone accidentally hits the button or hits the button to see what is behind the curtain.

The "empty links" you are referring to are not empty, the include links to a downloadable file from the old atlas team to be used for the wiki.

BRadmin
07-02-2008, 07:39 PM
Is there any chance this could happen a slightly different way? Say, not create a thread for a wiki page until someone actually wants to discuss it, or else not send that initial contentless post to the birthright-l list? Any subsequent discussion is interesting, but that first post is silly.



Thanks.

Dan,

So far the wiki hasnt been generating much threads at all, most of them were put on moderated since many who pushed the discussion tab were new members. so they never actually reached the mailing list.


Actually the what you call "irritating" messages you were getting lately (posted by Wilenburg) are actually own new made posts and were not! generated by the wiki.
He actually posted things himself to share and open it for discussion!.
(so yes, these will be send to the list!)

DanMcSorley
07-02-2008, 08:01 PM
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 3:39 PM, BRadmin <brnetboard@birthright.net> wrote:
> Dan,
>
> So far the wiki hasnt been generating much threads at all, most of them were put on moderated since many who pushed the discussion tab were new members. so they never actually reached the mailing list.
>
>
> Actually the what you call "irritating" messages you were getting lately (posted by Wilenburg) are actually own new made posts and were not! generated by the wiki.
> He actually posted things himself to share and open it for discussion!.
> (so yes, these will be send to the list!)

Yeah, when I looked at some of the threads on the site it seems he was
attaching files to a bunch of threads and posting them. Those files
didn`t come across in email (thank goodness), so it just looked to me
like "nothing" was being posted. Thanks for the explanation.

--
Daniel McSorley

Lee
07-02-2008, 10:20 PM
In a message dated 7/2/2008 2:35:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
brnetboard@BIRTHRIGHT.NET writes:

The problem is when someone accidentally hits the button or hits the button
to see what is behind the curtain.



That was my last one. My bad.

Lee.