User:Andrew Gronosky: Difference between revisions
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' | 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 [[Andrew Gronosky|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. | |||
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.