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== 2012 ==
==2024==
===Announcing Project Redcap 3.0!===
;October
1 September 2012
* After months of cleanup Project: Redcap is now accepting new account creation through a secure process.
* With the impending publication of the crowdfunded [[Ars Magica Definitive Edition]] the officially published material is now under an [[Open License]] permitting authors and artists to create, develop, and profit from the material they develop for the game. With this regard, Project: Redcap has a stance that content on the site which has been created under the [[Open License]] should clearly state that it was developed under the [[Open License]] and reference the Ars Magica [[Open License]].
* The ArM community is initiating a project to collate and link all of the Ars Magica content that is now under the [[Open License]]. An [[Ars Magica Open Content Conversion Tracker]] has been created for the community to track progress on converting the content into a text format that is usable as a cross-referenced entity for the ArM community. Inspiration is from the Pathfinder TTRPG's [https://www.aonprd.com Archives of Nethys] site.


The Project: Redcap volunteers are pleased to announce that we've migrated Project: Redcap to the MediaWiki engine. We call this Project: Redcap 3.0 (where 2.0 was the previous Redcap wiki). The new wiki engine will provide an easier-to-use and more familiar user interface as well as new and powerful management tools for the maintainers.
;January
* Atlas Games announced [[Ars Magica Definitive Edition]], funded on BackerKit and launching on October 15, 2024.
* Page edits have been re-enabled for existing users, now that the spam accounts are gone.
* Account creation has been re-enabled under a manual process. See [[Help:Registration]]
* Project: Redcap's site-wide license has been updated to [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/|Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution International]
* General updates to Project Redcap pages and Help as we prepare to welcome new contributors again!
* MediaWiki upgrade to version 1.41. See [[Special:Version]] for what extensions are installed.


Effective immediately, the new wiki is available at the normal Project: Redcap address, http://www.redcap.org.
==2023==
Project: Redcap was inundated with thousands of spam pages around March. Spammers' technology has defeated the best available CAPTCHAs for MediaWiki. We locked all edits to Project: Redcap and disabled account creation to stem the tide of spam. Cleanup was completed in a couple of months.


====Impact of the Change====
== 2022 ==
The Project: Redcap maintainers believe this change will make it easier to find information on our site, and easier to create pages. Unfortunately, it was not practical to migrate the user database, so people with existing user accounts will need to create new ones. The new wiki also supports anonymous editing, so you do not need an account to edit the pages.
:
*New year with renewed focus on making periodic updates to existing pages - correcting links, adding more detail and citations.  


====Our Mission====
;July - October
Project: Redcap is is an online reference for fans of the Ars Magica roleplaying game. It has two related goals.
* I've spent lots of time combing through the Atlas Games forums and adding links to discussion threads of interest to Ars Magica players and should be preserved on Project: Redcap.


1.  Provide a centralized place where visitors can browse and find links to as much Ars Magica material as possible, in as many languages as possible. We want to be, as Project: Redcap's founder put it, "the crossroads of the Order." We want to link to everything related to Ars Magica, without passing judgment on the importance or quality of the site.
== 2020 - 2021 ==
2.  Be a guide and companion for the rules and game world of Ars Magica, providing useful rules summaries, examples, and commentaries on topics from across the game's extensive product line.
:  
*Infrequent updates due to real life challenges of COVID-19 Pandemic.


====Project: Redcap Needs Your Help!====
== 2017 - 2019 ==
Since 2005, when Andrew Gronosky took over maintenance of Project: Redcap, we have had comparatively few new external links added to Project: Redcap. In fact, we lost links to a great many Ars Magica pages when the free Web-hosting service GeoCities shut down in 2009. Although the Redcap wiki has been slowly expanding to support the second mission of Project: Redcap, the overall number of working links has declined substantially.
:  
*Infrequent updates due to job changes in real life.


Simply put, we need contributions from the community in order to survive and thrive. If you own or know of an Ars Magica Web site, please add a link to it to Project: Redcap. If you don't want to edit the wiki yourself, use our contact form at http://www.redcap.org/page/Special:Contact and a maintainer will add the link for you. We know the fan community is alive and well, and with your help we can keep Project: Redcap a valuable asset for that community.
== 2016 ==
;1 November 2016
:
*The administration of Project: Redcap was formally handed over to a new successor to Andrew Gronosky, and Head Redcap duties are now with Walter Croft.
*It's an honor to be granted the responsibility of administering and leading the future of Project: Redcap for the Ars Magic community. One of the first initiatives kicked off as Head Redcap is the [[Project_Redcap:30_pages_for_November]] campaign. It was Andrew's idea and I'm happy to lead this friendly competition for my "parens." I see it as my [[Apprentice%27s_Gauntlet]].


We welcome any contributions, large or small. If you would like to get involved in the project, please visit our community portal at http://www.redcap.org/page/Project_Redcap:Community_portal
- Walter


=== Pre-Launch Events ===
== 2015 ==
;18 August 2012
I seem to have forgotten about Project: Redcap for much this year. Partly, I've been actually ''playing'' role-playing games more, which cuts into the time for side projects.
:We have finished migrating content from the previous Wiki. We are now in the process of cleaning up: removing duplicate and stub articles and cleaning up formatting glitches from the migration.  


;6 August 2012
I have been checking in from time to time to see the [[Special:RecentChanges|recent changes]]. There have been steady edits and contributions from a handful of people, and -- importantly to me -- no spam or vandalism. The anti-spam measures I've put in place have been working.
:Migration of the content from PageWork to MediaWiki is underway. We've uploaded several hundred pages as a pilot project and are making adjustments to the process before finishing the rest. It looks like there will be a consider amount of cleanup and re-organization to do. We'll take care of that after the content is all uploaded.


;18 July 2012
;28 December 2015
:After a few months of being busy with other things, the maintainers are getting ready for a mass conversion of the "old style" PageWork-based Wiki content to this MediaWiki back-end.  
:
*I'm getting started on some major re-organization work in the hope of making the site easier to navigate and more informative. I've learned a lot about usability in the past couple of years and I'm trying to put that knowledge to work for the [[fan community]]. [[User:Admin|Admin]] ([[User talk:Admin|talk]]) 08:04, 28 December 2015 (MST)
*I deleted some neglected foreign-languages pages. The [[Main Page]] versions in Danish, Finnish, Swedish, and Japanese had not been maintained since about 2012 and still contained mangled characters from the migration from PageWork. If no one has bothered to fix the text in three years, no one really cared about those pages. On the other hand, the French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese pages are all in good shape, so at least some people in the community are using the language features. [[User:Admin|Admin]] ([[User talk:Admin|talk]]) 08:04, 28 December 2015 (MST)
;27 December 2015
:Upgraded from Mediawiki 1.20 to 1.26. This involved significant changes on the back-end, including switching to PHP versions. To ensure a smooth transition, I migrated the content (including user accounts and edit history) to a new "beta" site, which will go live in a few days if there are no major problems. In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled editing on the original site. The "beta" site is open for editing and I am starting on some reorganization.
;26 December 2015
:I came out of hibernation and realized I haven't posted an update here in almost two years! Sorry.
;8 December 2015
:Project: Redcap experienced an outage of several days. I was attempting to upgrade to a more-recent version of MediaWiki, backed out my changes, and proverbially left one part on the workshop floor. Folks over at the [[official forum]] commented on the outage, it came to my attention, and I fixed it right away. My apologies for forgetting to check everything was working after I aborted the upgrade.


;January 2012
== 2014 ==
:In January 2012, the maintainers of Project: Redcap made the decision to migrate our content from the original Wiki software, [http://pagework.ekkaia.org/page/news PageWork], to [http://www.mediawiki.org | MediaWiki]. This transition is beginning slowly with a manual copying of the more complex pages. When our schedules permit we will write software to automatically translate the short, simple pages (the great majority of Project: Redcap's content), then retire the PageWork site.
;9 February 2014
:Multi-language support is finally working. See [[Project Redcap:Language policy]] and [[Help: Languages]]
;8 February 2014
:Content the late, great Ars Magica fan site durenmar.de is available on the new page, [[Durenmar (website)]].
;3 January 2014
:As has become my tradition, I am writing to inform the community about the past year's developments at Project: Redcap.
 
This year, I became aware of another Project: Redcap hosted at http://www.project-redcap.org. This is some kind of non-profit data-sharing project for university researchers. I became aware of it because I received a bit of correspondence from people who meant to write to that other redcap. In fact, I received more correspondence for the wrong redcap than for the right one, but I've come to expect that, from the Ars Magica community, no news is generally good news.
 
In order to reduce confusion and also to reduce my out-of-pocket costs, I donated the projectredcap.org domain to the other Project REDCap. I had registered that domain years ago as a hedge against the original redcap.org domain expiring beyond my control. That is no longer a risk, by the way: I control the redcap.org domain and am paying the expenses of maintaining it as a contribution to the community.
 
We have had more extensive contributions from more users than ever before. I am pleased to say that mid-year, we had at least a stub article on every Ars Magica product ever published -- and very little of that content was written by me. :-) In the sense of engagement from the user community, Project: Redcap is thriving relative to recent years.
 
I was not very active on the Atlas forums this year, and the Berk List was pretty slow. The one user request I received for Project: Redcap was for a user-friendly guide to how to use the site and post updates. It turns out that is easier said than done. :-) I didn't reply to the requester at the time (sorry), but today I spent a solid day re-organizing, updating, and expanding the user help and documentation. I will respond to user feedback -- it is very important for users to tell me what they think, because my mind-reading skills are below average. Clear, constructive feedback is always welcome and will be acted upon ... eventually. :-)
 
If you have an interest in contributing to Project: Redcap but have been daunted by the lack of user-friendly help, please take a look at http://www.redcap.org/page/Help:Getting_started and let me know whether that meets your expectations and needs.
 
What we did not see this past year are a lot of new links to Ars Magica web sites. We did get a few. I remain convinced that there are a lot more out there that aren't currently listed. I could look for them myself, but would greatly appreciate some help. One trick that works nicely is to Google for the name of an Ars Magica spell, such as Ball of Abysmal Flame, and see what covenant libraries come up.
 
My priorities for the coming year are to straighten out some of the complex, organizational issues that affect multiple pages. User help was one of those. Foreign language support is long overdue. The FAQ is in reasonably good shape but can certainly be improved. I'll work on all of this as time permits, meaning it probably won't all get done in 2014. I am running like a real project now, with goals and priorities (but no budget, other than what I pay to keep the lights on). If you want to help out, you know where to find me.
 
All in all, I think Project: Redcap is in pretty good shape, perhaps the best since I took over in 2005. I would greatly appreciate any thoughts you can share about how to make Project: Redcap better suit your needs.
 
Best regards,
 
-Andrew Gronosky
 
== 2013 ==
 
;1 January 2013
:The version of MediaWiki that runs Project:Redcap has been upgraded to 1.20.2.


During this transition the main Project: Redcap site is still active but has a low rate of activity.


== Older Events ==
== Older Events ==
For older events, see [[Project Redcap:Events history]]
For older events, see [[Project Redcap:Events history]]

Latest revision as of 06:21, 20 October 2024

2024

October
  • After months of cleanup Project: Redcap is now accepting new account creation through a secure process.
  • With the impending publication of the crowdfunded Ars Magica Definitive Edition the officially published material is now under an Open License permitting authors and artists to create, develop, and profit from the material they develop for the game. With this regard, Project: Redcap has a stance that content on the site which has been created under the Open License should clearly state that it was developed under the Open License and reference the Ars Magica Open License.
  • The ArM community is initiating a project to collate and link all of the Ars Magica content that is now under the Open License. An Ars Magica Open Content Conversion Tracker has been created for the community to track progress on converting the content into a text format that is usable as a cross-referenced entity for the ArM community. Inspiration is from the Pathfinder TTRPG's Archives of Nethys site.
January
  • Atlas Games announced Ars Magica Definitive Edition, funded on BackerKit and launching on October 15, 2024.
  • Page edits have been re-enabled for existing users, now that the spam accounts are gone.
  • Account creation has been re-enabled under a manual process. See Help:Registration
  • Project: Redcap's site-wide license has been updated to Commons 4.0 Attribution International
  • General updates to Project Redcap pages and Help as we prepare to welcome new contributors again!
  • MediaWiki upgrade to version 1.41. See Special:Version for what extensions are installed.

2023

Project: Redcap was inundated with thousands of spam pages around March. Spammers' technology has defeated the best available CAPTCHAs for MediaWiki. We locked all edits to Project: Redcap and disabled account creation to stem the tide of spam. Cleanup was completed in a couple of months.

2022

  • New year with renewed focus on making periodic updates to existing pages - correcting links, adding more detail and citations.
July - October
  • I've spent lots of time combing through the Atlas Games forums and adding links to discussion threads of interest to Ars Magica players and should be preserved on Project: Redcap.

2020 - 2021

  • Infrequent updates due to real life challenges of COVID-19 Pandemic.

2017 - 2019

  • Infrequent updates due to job changes in real life.

2016

1 November 2016
  • The administration of Project: Redcap was formally handed over to a new successor to Andrew Gronosky, and Head Redcap duties are now with Walter Croft.
  • It's an honor to be granted the responsibility of administering and leading the future of Project: Redcap for the Ars Magic community. One of the first initiatives kicked off as Head Redcap is the Project_Redcap:30_pages_for_November campaign. It was Andrew's idea and I'm happy to lead this friendly competition for my "parens." I see it as my Apprentice's_Gauntlet.

- Walter

2015

I seem to have forgotten about Project: Redcap for much this year. Partly, I've been actually playing role-playing games more, which cuts into the time for side projects.

I have been checking in from time to time to see the recent changes. There have been steady edits and contributions from a handful of people, and -- importantly to me -- no spam or vandalism. The anti-spam measures I've put in place have been working.

28 December 2015
  • I'm getting started on some major re-organization work in the hope of making the site easier to navigate and more informative. I've learned a lot about usability in the past couple of years and I'm trying to put that knowledge to work for the fan community. Admin (talk) 08:04, 28 December 2015 (MST)
  • I deleted some neglected foreign-languages pages. The Main Page versions in Danish, Finnish, Swedish, and Japanese had not been maintained since about 2012 and still contained mangled characters from the migration from PageWork. If no one has bothered to fix the text in three years, no one really cared about those pages. On the other hand, the French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese pages are all in good shape, so at least some people in the community are using the language features. Admin (talk) 08:04, 28 December 2015 (MST)
27 December 2015
Upgraded from Mediawiki 1.20 to 1.26. This involved significant changes on the back-end, including switching to PHP versions. To ensure a smooth transition, I migrated the content (including user accounts and edit history) to a new "beta" site, which will go live in a few days if there are no major problems. In the meantime, I've temporarily disabled editing on the original site. The "beta" site is open for editing and I am starting on some reorganization.
26 December 2015
I came out of hibernation and realized I haven't posted an update here in almost two years! Sorry.
8 December 2015
Project: Redcap experienced an outage of several days. I was attempting to upgrade to a more-recent version of MediaWiki, backed out my changes, and proverbially left one part on the workshop floor. Folks over at the official forum commented on the outage, it came to my attention, and I fixed it right away. My apologies for forgetting to check everything was working after I aborted the upgrade.

2014

9 February 2014
Multi-language support is finally working. See Project Redcap:Language policy and Help: Languages
8 February 2014
Content the late, great Ars Magica fan site durenmar.de is available on the new page, Durenmar (website).
3 January 2014
As has become my tradition, I am writing to inform the community about the past year's developments at Project: Redcap.

This year, I became aware of another Project: Redcap hosted at http://www.project-redcap.org. This is some kind of non-profit data-sharing project for university researchers. I became aware of it because I received a bit of correspondence from people who meant to write to that other redcap. In fact, I received more correspondence for the wrong redcap than for the right one, but I've come to expect that, from the Ars Magica community, no news is generally good news.

In order to reduce confusion and also to reduce my out-of-pocket costs, I donated the projectredcap.org domain to the other Project REDCap. I had registered that domain years ago as a hedge against the original redcap.org domain expiring beyond my control. That is no longer a risk, by the way: I control the redcap.org domain and am paying the expenses of maintaining it as a contribution to the community.

We have had more extensive contributions from more users than ever before. I am pleased to say that mid-year, we had at least a stub article on every Ars Magica product ever published -- and very little of that content was written by me. :-) In the sense of engagement from the user community, Project: Redcap is thriving relative to recent years.

I was not very active on the Atlas forums this year, and the Berk List was pretty slow. The one user request I received for Project: Redcap was for a user-friendly guide to how to use the site and post updates. It turns out that is easier said than done. :-) I didn't reply to the requester at the time (sorry), but today I spent a solid day re-organizing, updating, and expanding the user help and documentation. I will respond to user feedback -- it is very important for users to tell me what they think, because my mind-reading skills are below average. Clear, constructive feedback is always welcome and will be acted upon ... eventually. :-)

If you have an interest in contributing to Project: Redcap but have been daunted by the lack of user-friendly help, please take a look at http://www.redcap.org/page/Help:Getting_started and let me know whether that meets your expectations and needs.

What we did not see this past year are a lot of new links to Ars Magica web sites. We did get a few. I remain convinced that there are a lot more out there that aren't currently listed. I could look for them myself, but would greatly appreciate some help. One trick that works nicely is to Google for the name of an Ars Magica spell, such as Ball of Abysmal Flame, and see what covenant libraries come up.

My priorities for the coming year are to straighten out some of the complex, organizational issues that affect multiple pages. User help was one of those. Foreign language support is long overdue. The FAQ is in reasonably good shape but can certainly be improved. I'll work on all of this as time permits, meaning it probably won't all get done in 2014. I am running like a real project now, with goals and priorities (but no budget, other than what I pay to keep the lights on). If you want to help out, you know where to find me.

All in all, I think Project: Redcap is in pretty good shape, perhaps the best since I took over in 2005. I would greatly appreciate any thoughts you can share about how to make Project: Redcap better suit your needs.

Best regards,

-Andrew Gronosky

2013

1 January 2013
The version of MediaWiki that runs Project:Redcap has been upgraded to 1.20.2.


Older Events

For older events, see Project Redcap:Events history