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Movement of the wiki

FenixWiki Codename "Fenix Complete Reference" is now moved to http://fenixdocs.com and administrated by Sandman.

I think most people know this already, but a lot of people still have links to the old one in their signature (yonni).

As last I want to say thank you to Sandman for making this wiki active and rich with content. This project wouldn't have been a success without him.
Also all other people who have added articles have my most sincere gratitude.

Hereby I close this worklog.

Ah well, can't close it, but there aren't going to be posts anymore
(Posted on August, 2nd 2007, 11:54)
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Are people using the wiki?

The answer is yes. The wiki is nowadays mostly moderated by Sandman, who has gained administrator/moderator rights, for his well-appreciated work.

I am glad to see these may articles. It means this project was a complete success! But the more, the merrier, we need more people adding content, so begin already. Even 1 article will do. :)

Regards.
(Posted on July, 15th 2007, 00:08)
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A great new system for the wiki

Seriously, I am going to implement following system:

You earn EXPERIENCE on the wiki by adding/editing items. Based on EXPERIENCE you can gain levels. Only during purging (committing the data) you will gain experience. So basically when the data is approved by me or a moderator or administrator. If you approve your own contribution, you receive NO EXPERIENCE. Therefore I need at least one moderator.

By looking at someone's level you can see what his input in the wiki is. The higher your level, the more chance of becoming a moderator. (this is not done automatically however).

I think this is nice :P

And it lets users actively join it and keep it up to date, dontcha think? ;)
(Posted on February, 14th 2007, 15:02)
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An idea

bah forget the previous post, problems with that server. Do you guys think 100 MB is enough for a wiki? And a resource site?
(Posted on February, 10th 2007, 22:02)
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Still necessary? YES

You might wonder if it is still necessary to have the wiki, the answer is simply yes, because it should be a gateway for english fenix users to share knowledge, a knowledge base rather than just a reference. The title will differ from the project title too, but I have not decided yet. It might be time to start coding teh shit here, but I am still thinking, I am good with ASP, but I want to implement a mySQL database. MyODBC would do fine. I simply don't have time to learn php from scratch.

I expect to be doing this very soon now...
(Posted on January, 24th 2007, 10:49)
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