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Jace Hall
12-11-2018 at 03:37 AM

You will see "Wiki" on the top menu bar of the site. It is now activated!


VERIFIED users can edit and contribute. There are some limitations in place, but not many. This Wiki is for the community to use, organize and grow as it desires. Admin will supervise on an "as needed" basis.


Some primary AREAS have been created for you to create pages in. Only Admin can create AREAS. The rest is up to the community.


There are many types of things that can be created other than pages:


Books, Feeds, etc. are all available. It is a powerful and comprehensive system.


There will likely be some bugs but we will work through them as they are found.


All Wiki pages have discussion forums attached to them, so for those members who wanted forum functionality back at TG, there it is.


The Wiki has places now for Community Adjudication guidelines, submission guidelines, recording method suggestions, anything that may be needed.


Abuse of the Wiki is a very quick way to get banned from the site. Please treat it professionally.


Let's see what the community decides to build for itself! Away we go!


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Glad to see it up!


A question/request - from past experiences, people will likely want to have personal areas to put odds and ends, pages they may be starting to work on, and etc. Should we put together something under the "people" area, or might it be better to create a "personal pages" type area in the wiki?

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i'm assuing the attached forums are more flexible on heated arguments since we need a way to hash things out. its the wiki itself that requires a high level of politeness and concencus I assume.

Using myself as an example everyone knows how i am. My goal -- assuming its ok -- is to dicusss/debate the way i normally do in the attached forums, but only update the wiki itself when i'm confident it will cause no argument,

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Do we need to update the app? I don't see any wiki option yet. Very excited to see how this plays out.
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Quote Originally Posted by GibGirl
Glad to see it up!


A question/request - from past experiences, people will likely want to have personal areas to put odds and ends, pages they may be starting to work on, and etc. Should we put together something under the "people" area, or might it be better to create a "personal pages" type area in the wiki?
Under people is fine. You could make a book or category. All up to you and the community.
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Quote Originally Posted by datagod
Do we need to update the app? I don't see any wiki option yet. Very excited to see how this plays out.
Not avail in the app yet. It's in process but will take some time. It does work with mobile web browsing.
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Quote Originally Posted by Snowflake
i'm assuing the attached forums are more flexible on heated arguments since we need a way to hash things out. its the wiki itself that requires a high level of politeness and concencus I assume.

Using myself as an example everyone knows how i am. My goal -- assuming its ok -- is to dicusss/debate the way i normally do in the attached forums, but only update the wiki itself when i'm confident it will cause no argument,
Makes sense.
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Q: What's the right way to make requests for edits that us users aren't able to do? Such as moving pages, changing page types, etc.

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Another question... what kind of wiki system is being used? It doesn't use the same syntax as mediawiki, so I'm not sure how to do things like make link to another wiki page that shows different text than the name of the link. (such as trying to have the text "clone console" link to the page "clone consoles").


Some experimenting so far hasn't yielded a way to do it, and the searching I've done so far hasn't been fruitful.

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