The Furious Angels

FA Discussion => General => Topic started by: Tbone on September 28, 2011, 01:52:07 am

Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Tbone on September 28, 2011, 01:52:07 am
Made us a wiki listing (http://www.wikiswtor.com/Guild:Furious_Angels) for wikiswtor.com
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Broin on September 28, 2011, 08:35:21 am
Me like
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Fuse on September 28, 2011, 09:55:42 am
Nice job, bossman.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Manic Velocity on September 28, 2011, 10:48:47 am
Looking sweet!  I know I'm nit-picking, but the 'V' in my name should be capitalized.

And I still think it would be cool to have our own wiki database.  :P
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: likwidtek on September 28, 2011, 12:24:21 pm
great job :)
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Maglorius on September 28, 2011, 04:42:08 pm
Fantastic!
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Ragnarok on September 28, 2011, 05:02:41 pm
Nice!

Quote from: "ManicVelocity"
And I still think it would be cool to have our own wiki database.  :P


I agree.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Arawn on September 28, 2011, 08:44:41 pm
Quote from: "ManicVelocity"
And I still think it would be cool to have our own wiki database.  :P


This.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Tbone on September 28, 2011, 09:12:53 pm
Wiki database = ??

Info about the guild? Or info about the game?

You have to remember that anything offsite will be seen by the public, and we don't release much information to the public.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Manic Velocity on September 29, 2011, 10:05:04 am
Quote from: "Tbone"
Wiki database = ??

Info about the guild? Or info about the game?

You have to remember that anything offsite will be seen by the public, and we don't release much information to the public.

A while back I suggested we have our own wiki on the site.  I guess I posted it to the staff forums.  

It would be hosted on the webserver we have now, so we would maintain complete control.  It would have info about the guild, and would be both public and private.  There are permissions plugins that work with the wiki software so that public users have limited access, where FA members would have full access.

Info about the guild, the Orders, our history in MxO and our role in TOR would be open for public view.  Essentially what you submitted for the TOR Wiki.  The private side would have info on how to connect to TS, receive text alerts, our play guides, etc.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Paitryn on October 02, 2011, 06:48:42 pm
it would allow us to better organize the flow of information we are getting into an easier to use interface that most people are accustomed to utilizing. Instead of having to search through stickies, forum posts, etc. it could be all ready for easy access to any new or old member.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Mharz on October 02, 2011, 10:42:47 pm
I've always thought that some empire faction should have a "file" on FA that would exist as a wiki.

Consider something like this a minute.  It would read, feel, like a wiki maintained by people out to get FA, to expose FA, with links about who we are, what we did, how we operate.  This isn't far fetched right?  MxO guys know that.  But maybe someone makes a fictious imperial agent that has started to compile data for Darth Dorkus (or whomever) about a growing threat to the Empire.  A group called The Furious Angels.

Of course it will be maintained by an Undercover Angel (remember that song?) and then encourage the community to add to it via reports or wiki pages.  Maybe get a fake email so empire folks can send intel on the Angels to him.  Hell maybe even have someone make an alt to show up in game.  

So many fun ideas at the moment.

Edit.. okay since I said it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR8FQBI13h4&feature=related

I said whaaaat?

She said ooohh ooohheeee

I said alll-riiight....
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Broin on October 02, 2011, 10:57:35 pm
Quote from: "Mharz"
I've always thought that some empire faction should have a "file" on FA that would exist as a wiki.

Consider something like this a minute.  It would read, feel, like a wiki maintained by people out to get FA, to expose FA, with links about who we are, what we did, how we operate.  This isn't far fetched right?  MxO guys know that.  But maybe someone makes a fictious imperial agent that has started to compile data for Darth Dorkus (or whomever) about a growing threat to the Empire.  A group called The Furious Angels.

Of course it will be maintained by an Undercover Angel (remember that song?) and then encourage the community to add to it via reports or wiki pages.  Maybe get a fake email so empire folks can send intel on the Angels to him.  Hell maybe even have someone make an alt to show up in game.  

So many fun ideas at the moment.

Edit.. okay since I said it.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR8FQBI13h4&feature=related

I said whaaaat?

She said ooohh ooohheeee

I said alll-riiight....


I like that idea alot
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Erathaol on October 03, 2011, 12:23:31 am
Genius, Mharz!

That's something that would be lots of fun.  But would it also be too much work for how much it benefits us?  It doesn't seem like it would require a terrible amount of effort, but I could be wrong.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: NoCry on October 03, 2011, 09:06:31 am
lezdoit = nice way to keep track of/ control our enemies.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Manic Velocity on October 03, 2011, 10:46:36 am
Quote from: "Mharz"
This isn't far fetched right?  MxO guys know that.

Oh man... the lengths some people went to in order to "expose" us back in the day.  It's hilarious to think about.  Especially since most of the time we weren't really hiding anything.  :P
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Heironymus on October 03, 2011, 02:15:39 pm
Quote from: "Erathaol"
Genius, Mharz!

That's something that would be lots of fun.  But would it also be too much work for how much it benefits us?  It doesn't seem like it would require a terrible amount of effort, but I could be wrong.


well.. we could use it as part of our recruiting as well... something to the effect of telling the recruit..
"we have spys trying to infiltrate us.. they are collecting data on us as we speak but have yet to get any further than a birds eye perspective.. find what data they have and report back.. "

just a thought.. kind of like we know the report exists but until they get better data we dont mind.. but we are watching

also..
getting more detailed.. we can have individual profiles on this intel report.. kinda like personel dosiers..
Tbone
leader of the Furious Angels.. origin unknown.. current location: unknown
class: sentinel
Known facts: blah blah blah blah.. battles lead.. known victories.. blah blah blah..



then have any angels that leave the game after their profile is there still listed but put MIA
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Ragnarok on October 03, 2011, 03:23:58 pm
Quote from: "Erathaol"

That's something that would be lots of fun.  But would it also be too much work for how much it benefits us?


Wikis don't require much work. They use Markup language so practically anyone can make one. Also say we do something like dossiers on the captains someone would just need to make a template and the rest of them would just have to fill in their info.



Example of markup language:

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/ee/RecipeBook_XML_Example.png/300px-RecipeBook_XML_Example.png)
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Tbone on October 03, 2011, 04:56:22 pm
This just seems like duplicating what we already have. And I'm going to be frank here - often times when these ideas are thrown out and we try it, the same people who were enthusiastic about it don't actually follow through, and I end up trying to do the whole thing practically by myself.

Case in point, when we were creating the challenge for SWTOR, someone came up with the idea of a weekly roleplay newsletter whose primary purpose would be to put in secret FA messages. We were originally going to use it to release the challenge when it was ready. It was going to be a secret even from a majority of FA. The person who wanted to do it even created the first newsletter under an alias and posted it. He said he was going to be doing it once a week or once every two weeks, and do this several times before we were even ready with the challenge.

Well, it never got past that first post. There was no follow through. He didn't keep posting - didn't even create a rough draft for a second "newsletter". So we eventually had to start brainstorming other methods.

So the reality is that no one has ever convinced me that it is worth it to create an entire new website that's a mirror of this site in Wiki form. And I know wikis can be edited by all or a group, but I don't trust anyone else to get it done - not even the other staff. Another example...

We wanted to create a video showcasing each Order (which we did). All the Masters were excited about it. Adad was going to make them - I was going to do the voicework. ALL the Masters had to do was explain which clips they wanted included and the dialog they wanted to go with it. I think maybe one or two besides Adad and myself actually did this, and we had to hound some people for it. Eventually Adad and I had to do a good portion of that ourselves.

If you want another example, check out the FA Gear store. Ah, you can't. Because we're still waiting on submissions of artwork :)

So my first issue is, yes, most of the time when projects like these are brought up, I know I'm going to be doing a majority of the work and, therefore, it needs to be something that I personally am invested in or think will contribute.

Creating a wiki site that pretends to be made by our enemies but is secretly run by us sounds a lot like our newsletter idea that never even got off the ground. It takes a lot of time and effort to do an ongoing thing like that, and it isn't worth it.

Creating a wiki site for members that has guides, info on Orders, etc. is merely a duplication of what we already have. Take a look at the left section of our site. See the "//Menu"? That's about as simple as it gets. Click and ye shall receive. It's all there. We don't need to take members to an external wiki to sift through the EXACT same thing. It's just not efficient.

Creating a wiki site for non-members has the exact same issue - the info is already here on our site. And we don't want to reveal too much info anyway, so I imagine it will be a pretty barren wiki site.

How would we even implement it into our current site? Just add another menu link that says "wiki"? So now people have to click on "wiki" to get to our wiki, and then go through a bunch of different navigational links. Or would you rather our current links just point to the wiki. If so, why would we have them point to an external site rather than keep it here all nice and neat in the CMS?

Sorry if I'm overly pessimistic about this, but it just seems like a whole lot of work for a whole lot of nothing. I think we already have a wonderful site in place (we just won an award for our website) and have all the tools needed to be successful both in-game and out. I think, with us being so close to launch, we should focus on fine-tuning what we currently have and looking for the NECESSITIES that are still missing rather than trying to add more flare with massive projects that most likely won't see completion.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Manic Velocity on October 06, 2011, 01:01:16 am
Here is something I've thrown together over the past two days.  I'd especially like to hear the opinions of our newer members:

http://inspireatwill.com/fa_wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

This is just a barebones example of what could be done.  Input from everyone could make this a very effective tool.

This was my first attempt at setting up a wiki, and while it did take a little getting used to, I didn't find it difficult.  It provides a well-designed method for conveying information.  A permissions plugin could integrate with our existing phpBB authentication and groups in order to keep things like Guides and TeamSpeak information hidden from non-members.  The absolutely vital stuff can be protected for admins only.

We're already seeing a decent in-flow of new recruits, and I feel that will only continue and possibly increase after launch.  The wiki would prove helpful in providing necessary information in a format that is widely recognizable, rather than asking new folks to sift through various forum stickies.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Lithium on October 06, 2011, 09:26:13 am
I typically do not like wikis outside of Wikipedia. I fail to see why a forum cannot work in nearly the same way as a wiki. Sure, you won't edit other peoples posts but you can still easily consolidate information into the OP. We already do this with Guides and we have done this many times in the past. I do not see the benefits of adding even more permissioning, more hacking in phpBB, and all this dumb crap for something that practically already exists in a community forum.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Da6onet on October 06, 2011, 11:24:56 am
I'm going to echo what Tbone and Lithium are saying. I think it's too much work for a reorganization of information that already exists. As far as the RP aspect, I'll go one step further and confirm that it is never going to happen.

Now I do agree that having a content management system is a necessary for any organization these days, but as it has been stated, we already have a cms that is sufficient for our purposes. Those organizations that have say a forum, a high level menu, and a wiki do so because the amount of content is ridiculously large (i.e. EVE's forum/wiki). If/when we get that large, we'll have other structural changes going on first.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: eeth on October 07, 2011, 01:48:48 pm
i think a good example of why a wiki would be useful is something like the signature code for the official TOR forums. it took me forever to find that in the forums (mostly because I didn't use the search like an intelligent human being, so on second thought it's maybe not a good example). forums are great for discussions. horrible for indexing information. really good bits of information get mixed into threads which are not titled properly and if you don't know the exact keywords that might be in the content you're looking for, then the search feature isn't all that helpful. (admittedly, it can find you exactly what you want in most cases.)

that being said, i understand where everyone is coming from with the actually getting it done sentiment. but if we have people willing to copy and paste, which isn't that painful. i could see the little example that Manic put together growing quite quickly and being quite useful.

just my 2 cents.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Manic Velocity on October 07, 2011, 03:38:57 pm
Quote from: "Lithium"
I do not see the benefits of adding even more permissioning, more hacking in phpBB, and all this dumb crap for something that practically already exists in a community forum.


This made me realize that I was attempting to fix something that may not be as broken as I think it is.  Instead it would create more work outside of duplicating what we already have.

I'll be taking the wiki down tonight.
Title: Wiki Listing
Post by: Broin on October 07, 2011, 04:20:59 pm
You know I wouldn't mind seeing us do something for release... Something cool... You know releasing an Angels Ascend something
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