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'''Andrew Gronosky''' is the maintainer of Project: Redcap. If you send email via the [[Contact]] form, he's the one who reads it.
I'm the maintainer of Project: Redcap. If you send email via the [[Contact]] form, I'm the one who reads it.


Andrew is also author of a few Ars Magica [[products]]. According to his author bio, Andrew lives in the Boston area with his wife and two "magical" cats.
I am also author of a few Ars Magica [[products]]: see my [[Andrew Gronosky|author page]] for the list.


== Trivia ==
== Project Priorities ==
Andrew Gronosky and [[Matt Ryan]] grew up about one mile from each other. Matt's younger brother introduced them both to Ars Magica. Matt and Andrew live in different states but they play in the same Saga using [http://www.skype.com Skype] video chat.
Priority #1 is and always will be community outreach to try to get more contributors to Project: Redcap. Let us work together as one and grow hale and strong.


== Fifth Edition Books by Andrew Gronosky ==
Since I have administrator access to the Wiki, I'm in the best position to deal with infrastructure issues like adding language support or importing new template. This requires a big chunk of time all at once, to figure out how to do it and then implement it in a safe way that won't disrupt the wiki. Currently, I am trying to customize the disambiguation template and looking into how we can get back to supporting non-English languages: especially now that ArM is about to be published in Spanish!
* ''[[Antagonists]]'' (with [[Timothy Ferguson]], [[Mark Lawford]], [[Richard Love]], [[Ben McFarland]], [[Mark Shirley]])
* ''[[Lords of Men]]'' ([[Combat]] chapter)
* ''[[Realms of Power: Magic]]'' ([[ghost]]s, [[dragon]]s, [[giant]]s, and [[Beast of Virtue|Beasts of Virtue]])
* ''[[Houses of Hermes: Societates]]'' ([[House Flambeau]])
* ''[[Book of Mundane Beasts]]''


==Hermes' Portal Articles by Andrew Gronosky==
Another priority is to get the [[FAQ]] into good shape. That hasn't been updated in a while, and it is a bit of a challenge to figure out how best to implement it in Wiki.
 
* ''Customizing Flaws for Your Saga,'' (an in-depth article on the Flaws) in [[Hermes Portal]] 1
* ''Heretic’s Corner'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 4
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll I: Animal'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 5.
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll II: Aquam'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 6.
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll III: Auram'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 7.
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll IV: Corpus'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 9.
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll V: Herbam'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 10.
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll VI: Ignem'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 11.
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll VII: Imaginem'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 12.
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll VIII: Mentem'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 13.
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll IX: Terram'' in [[Hermes Portal]] 14.
* ''Omnibus Grimoire Scroll X: Vim''  in [[Hermes Portal]] 15.
 
All issues of [[Hermes' Portal]] can be downloaded free here [http://styren.pagesperso-orange.fr/hermesportal/hermes1.htm].
 
== External Links ==
; [http://arsmagica.andrewgronosky.us Andrew Gronosky's Ars Magica site]
: A Wiki mostly devoted to Andrew's active [[Saga]]
; [http://www.andrewgronosky.us The Runes of Binaria]
: Andrew's blog (not usually related to Ars Magica)

Revision as of 04:55, 28 April 2013

I'm the maintainer of Project: Redcap. If you send email via the Contact form, I'm the one who reads it.

I am also author of a few Ars Magica products: see my author page for the list.

Project Priorities

Priority #1 is and always will be community outreach to try to get more contributors to Project: Redcap. Let us work together as one and grow hale and strong.

Since I have administrator access to the Wiki, I'm in the best position to deal with infrastructure issues like adding language support or importing new template. This requires a big chunk of time all at once, to figure out how to do it and then implement it in a safe way that won't disrupt the wiki. Currently, I am trying to customize the disambiguation template and looking into how we can get back to supporting non-English languages: especially now that ArM is about to be published in Spanish!

Another priority is to get the FAQ into good shape. That hasn't been updated in a while, and it is a bit of a challenge to figure out how best to implement it in Wiki.