Talk:Ars Magica Open Content Conversion Tracker
It might be convenient to use the Transclusion feature to include the text of the CC licence notice on the CC pages. That would be simpler to include while editing, and would ensure that all pages automatically include the correct text if the licence text to change for some reason.
NeilNjae (talk) 15:29, 25 October 2024 (MDT)
Sounds like a good idea. How do we go about that? --Ethawyn (talk) 07:31, 27 October 2024 (MDT)
I've created a few templates {{OpenArs Attribution}} will include the legalese, and {{ArMOLsimplenav}} is a manually created simple navbox, {{ArsMnavbox}} is a real navbox.
Put {{OpenArs Attribution}} in the wiki source and get
Attribution
Based on the material for Ars Magica, ©1993-2024, licensed by Trident, Inc. d/b/a Atlas Games®, under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International license 4.0 ("CC-BY-SA 4.0). Ars Magica Open License Logo ©2024 Trident, Inc. The Ars Magica Open License Logo, Ars Magica, and Mythic Europe are trademarks of Trident, Inc., and are used with permission. Order of Hermes, Tremere, Doissetep, and Grimgroth are trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB and are used with permission.
Mataglap (talk) 18:33, 6 November 2024 (MST)
Do we need an attribution block on the tracker page, which contains none of the open content? I'd suggest not, and if no one speaks up by 23 November, I'll remove them all from the page. (I hope it's understood that every page that contains content from any of the Open Ars works does need the legalese.)