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[[Category: Help]]
[[Category: Help]]
[[Category: Project_Redcap]]
[[Category: Project_Redcap]]
Project: Redcap is an [[Ars Magica]] site created by and for the [[Fan Community]]. We invite and encourage all players to improve the site by creating and editing pages.
This page explains how to make useful contributions


Project: Redcap is now using the popular [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki] software, which is also used in [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia]. That means if you know how to edit articles for Wikipedia, you also know how to edit Project: Redcap.
== Before You Contribute ==
Please read and follow our [[Project_Redcap:Copyrights|copyright]] policy. It's important.  


= Before You Contribute =
Also, please keep in mind Project: Redcap's twin [[Project Redcap:Purpose|purposes]].
Please read our [[Project_Redcap:Copyrights|copyright]] policy. It's important. Feel free to [[Special:Contact|contact]] us if you have any questions.


= What to Contribute =
== What to Contribute ==
Anything you can do to make Project: Redcap better will be appreciated. See [[Project Redcap:About]] for the site's goals, or [[Project Redcap:Sub-Projects]] for a list of the sub-projects we have initiated to further these goals.
Anything you can do to make Project: Redcap better will be appreciated. See [[Project Redcap:About]] for the site's goals, or [[Project Redcap:Sub-Projects]] for a list of the sub-projects we have initiated to further these goals.


We are especially interested in links to Ars Magica material elsewhere on the Web, regardless of its language, age, or perceived quality. Please search Project: Redcap to find the most relevant page on which to add a link. The [[Internet Site Index]] is a good place to add links to general fan sites, and sites about player's [[Saga]]s are best to add to the [[Regional Tribunal]] page where the saga is set.
We are especially interested in links to Ars Magica material elsewhere on the Web, regardless of its language, age, or perceived quality. Please search Project: Redcap to find the most relevant page on which to add a link. The [[Internet Site Index]] is a good place to add links to general fan sites, and sites about players' [[Saga]]s are best to add to the [[Regional Tribunal]] page where the saga is set.


Adding new articles and improving existing articles by adding more information and references are also great ways to contribute.
Adding new articles and improving existing articles are also great ways to contribute. You can improve existing articles by expanding the text, editing for clarity and brevity, and


Project: Redcap also welcomes [[:Category:Fan-created|fan-created]] material. Here are some suggestions of things you might want to consider creating:
Project: Redcap also welcomes [[:Category:Fan-created|fan-created]] material. Here are some suggestions of things you might want to consider creating:
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* Short articles that summarize how a [[Rules | rule]] works or explain something from the [[Canon | canon]], such as a [[Hedge Magic]] tradition or a [[Regional Tribunal]]. Please keep in mind our [[Project_Redcap:Copyrights|copyright]] policy when writing about the canon.
* Short articles that summarize how a [[Rules | rule]] works or explain something from the [[Canon | canon]], such as a [[Hedge Magic]] tradition or a [[Regional Tribunal]]. Please keep in mind our [[Project_Redcap:Copyrights|copyright]] policy when writing about the canon.
* Original illustrations, maps, and diagrams.
* Original illustrations, maps, and diagrams.
* Or almost anything else you can think of!
* Original characters, adventures, covenants, and creatures. Please mark such contributions with the [[:Category:Fan-created fan-created]] category.
* Almost anything else you can think of!


= Anonymous Edits and Account Creation =
== What Not to Contribute ==
One of the problems with Wikis is that they attract a lot of spammers.
At the risk of repeating ourselves excessively, do not post copyrighted material to Project: Redcap. We're totally serious about our [[Project Redcap:Copyrights|copyright policy]]. If you are unsure, please [[contact]] the maintainers for advice.


You can edit and even create articles anonymously, but before you can submit anonymous edits the Wiki will challenge you by asking you a simple question about Ars Magica. This is to verify you actually know something about the game and are not just here to sell us Viagra. If you create an account and log in, you will no longer have to answer any questions.
If, in the maintainers' sole judgment, you violate or come close to violating copyright policy, a maintainer will attempt to contact you to explain the error and request you correct it. If the maintainer cannot reach you, he or she will make any necessary edits up to and including deleting the page.
 
= Languages =
{{Main|Project_Redcap:Languages}}
TBD
 
= Technical Help =
Because MediaWiki is widely used and well-documented, there is a lot of information on the Web about how to do specific things. We at Project: Redcap have not invested time in copying or creating links to the existing MediaWiki documentation; we prefer to spend our time developing content for Ars Magica
 
One of the most useful sources of technical help is the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:MediaWiki_handbook MediaWiki handbook].
 
Another good approach is to use a Web search engine such as [http://www.google.com Google] or [http://www.bing.com Bing]. For example, if you want to find out how to quote a section of non-copyrighted material (such as a medieval text) and have it appear nicely formatted, try searching for terms such as
<pre>
MediaWiki formatting
MediaWiki format block quote
</pre>
 
If you want to use a feature of MediaWiki and find that it does not work on this site, the most likely cause is that feature is not installed. See the [[Special:Contact]] page to contact the maintainers and we will do what we can to install it.
 
= Advice for Contributors =
Here is some further advice for contributors who are interested.
 
== Jump Right In ==
This isn't Wikipedia. You don't need to engage in a lengthy discussion before editing a page. If you have something to contribute, go ahead and edit or create a page. You don't need anyone's permission up-front and you don't need to convince anyone you're right.
 
Of course, anything you create or edit is subject to ''ad hoc'' revision by any other user.


== Designing Articles ==
== Designing Articles ==
''Main Article: [[Help:Style_Guide]]''
Capitalize your article name as if it were occurring at the beginning of a sentence. That is, capitalize the first word and any proper nouns, but leave regular words uncapitalized. Exception: capitialize game terms(such as [[Casting Total]]) the same as they appear in [[ArM5]].
The best articles are:
The best articles are:


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* Supported by references
* Supported by references
* Assigned to one or more [[Special:Categories|Categories]] so others can find them
* Assigned to one or more [[Special:Categories|Categories]] so others can find them
Here follow some guidelines, not strict rules, for how to make your pages useful without violating copyright or hurting Atlas Games' business.
* The main point is not to write so much detail that someone could use your page instead of referring to his or her bookshelf.
* Go beyond what's in the Ars Magica books. Add examples, or suggestions on how to use something in play. Explain when a rule works differently in one edition as opposed to another.
* Include lots of links to other pages (either on this site or elsewhere)
* Refer to game rules by page number rather than quoting from them.
* Similarly, refer to fictional places, events, and characters by page reference when possible.
* If you must explain something from the game world, be very brief: one or two sentences.
* For long out-of-print material (ArM3 and earlier) you can write more extensive summaries, but still be sure to only summarize, not replicate.
* Remember that other people can, and probably will, edit the pages you create.
* Avoid writing detailed timelines of fictional events. Timelines of Hermetic history are included in several ArM5 books.


== Civility ==
== Civility ==
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Perhaps the best angle is to present the controversial topic in a matter-of-fact way, then go on to explain at length all the fun Story ideas it inspires.
Perhaps the best angle is to present the controversial topic in a matter-of-fact way, then go on to explain at length all the fun Story ideas it inspires.
== Further Content Guidelines ==
Here follow some guidelines, not strict rules, for how to make your pages useful without violating copyright or hurting Atlas Games' business.
* The main point is not to write so much detail that someone could use your page instead of referring to his or her bookshelf.
* Go beyond what's in the Ars Magica books. Add examples, or suggestions on how to use something in play. Explain when a rule works differently in one edition as opposed to another.
* Include lots of links to other pages (either on this site or elsewhere)
* Refer to game rules by page number rather than quoting from them.
* Similarly, refer to fictional places, events, and characters by page reference when possible.
* If you must explain something from the game world, be very brief: one or two sentences.
* For long out-of-print material (ArM3 and earlier) you can write more extensive summaries, but still be sure to only summarize, not replicate.
* Remember that other people can, and probably will, edit the pages you create.
* Avoid writing detailed timelines of fictional events. Timelines of Hermetic history are included in several ArM5 books.

Revision as of 14:06, 3 January 2014

This page explains how to make useful contributions

Before You Contribute

Please read and follow our copyright policy. It's important.

Also, please keep in mind Project: Redcap's twin purposes.

What to Contribute

Anything you can do to make Project: Redcap better will be appreciated. See Project Redcap:About for the site's goals, or Project Redcap:Sub-Projects for a list of the sub-projects we have initiated to further these goals.

We are especially interested in links to Ars Magica material elsewhere on the Web, regardless of its language, age, or perceived quality. Please search Project: Redcap to find the most relevant page on which to add a link. The Internet Site Index is a good place to add links to general fan sites, and sites about players' Sagas are best to add to the Regional Tribunal page where the saga is set.

Adding new articles and improving existing articles are also great ways to contribute. You can improve existing articles by expanding the text, editing for clarity and brevity, and

Project: Redcap also welcomes fan-created material. Here are some suggestions of things you might want to consider creating:

  • Links to interesting Web sites you've found, either about Ars Magica or about Real History
  • Downloadable character sheets, maps, or other play aids
  • Ready-made characters, covenants, or creatures
  • Original articles about some aspect of Mythic Europe or the Order of Hermes
  • Short articles that summarize how a rule works or explain something from the canon, such as a Hedge Magic tradition or a Regional Tribunal. Please keep in mind our copyright policy when writing about the canon.
  • Original illustrations, maps, and diagrams.
  • Original characters, adventures, covenants, and creatures. Please mark such contributions with the Category:Fan-created fan-created category.
  • Almost anything else you can think of!

What Not to Contribute

At the risk of repeating ourselves excessively, do not post copyrighted material to Project: Redcap. We're totally serious about our copyright policy. If you are unsure, please contact the maintainers for advice.

If, in the maintainers' sole judgment, you violate or come close to violating copyright policy, a maintainer will attempt to contact you to explain the error and request you correct it. If the maintainer cannot reach you, he or she will make any necessary edits up to and including deleting the page.

Designing Articles

The best articles are:

  • Focused on a specific topic
  • Well-organized with appropriate headings
  • Linked to other articles
  • Supported by references
  • Assigned to one or more Categories so others can find them

Here follow some guidelines, not strict rules, for how to make your pages useful without violating copyright or hurting Atlas Games' business.

  • The main point is not to write so much detail that someone could use your page instead of referring to his or her bookshelf.
  • Go beyond what's in the Ars Magica books. Add examples, or suggestions on how to use something in play. Explain when a rule works differently in one edition as opposed to another.
  • Include lots of links to other pages (either on this site or elsewhere)
  • Refer to game rules by page number rather than quoting from them.
  • Similarly, refer to fictional places, events, and characters by page reference when possible.
  • If you must explain something from the game world, be very brief: one or two sentences.
  • For long out-of-print material (ArM3 and earlier) you can write more extensive summaries, but still be sure to only summarize, not replicate.
  • Remember that other people can, and probably will, edit the pages you create.
  • Avoid writing detailed timelines of fictional events. Timelines of Hermetic history are included in several ArM5 books.

Civility

Be civil. It is all right to express opinions on this site. We're not trying to be completely objective (that's an unattainable ideal). Be careful to:

  1. state opinions as opinions, not as facts;
  2. separate opinions from fact where possible, for example in a section marked "opinion," "commentary," or "reviews"
  3. remain respectful toward authors, other people's play styles, and opposing opinions.

Just because you think something is poorly done or a bad idea, does not mean the person who wrote it is an enemy of civilization.

Controversial Topics

The nature of Mythic Europe leads Ars Magica to deal with potentially offensive and/or controversial topics such as anti-Semitism, the Crusades, witch-burning, slavery, medieval attitudes toward gender, and so on. Please do feel free to write about these topics, but write carefully. One of the great things about the Fan Community is our diversity. This implies we owe it to ourselves to be respectful of all religions, nationalities, etc.

When writing about historical events, be sure to use the past tense. Atrocities committed 800 years ago have little direct bearing on modern events. Remember that a lot of players enjoy Ars Magica for the magic and fantasy, so don't get too hung up on Real History.

Perhaps the best angle is to present the controversial topic in a matter-of-fact way, then go on to explain at length all the fun Story ideas it inspires.