Dungeon Master Encyclopaedia: The opening
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:22 pm
It was promised years ago, and now is the time to start slowly opening the web site to users other than myself!
I have enabled the following 10 user accounts on the Dungeon Master Encyclopaedia:
- Adamo
- Beowuuf
- Cowsmanaut
- Gambit
- Greatstone
- kentaro
- meynaf
- Paul Stevens
- Sophia
- Zyx
These users should receive an email to log into the web site and change their password. Tell me if you have any trouble.
For now, user registrations directly on the web site are still disabled. If you want a user account, please send me an email (some accounts are already created but disabled, so please tell me your various nicknames in order to avoid having two separate user accounts for the same person. I can rename if necessary if your nickname changed since I created many accounts several years ago).
Please do not ask for an account if you don't plan to post something on the web site. There really is no benefit in having an account in such a case. There are no hidden bonuses in having an account other than being able to post content and comments.
After some time running the site like this, I will think about opening user registrations (I will have to install some anti-spam tools before).
Registered users are able to:
- Post comments on the existing pages.
- Create new content: Clone, Custom Dungeon, Custom Dungeon Review, FAQ, Forum topic, Link, Tool, Wiki page. For example, it means that people will be able to upload their new custom dungeons.
Note that 'Wiki pages' are new: any registered user can create and edit these pages. Click on 'Wiki' in the menu to access these pages (currently empty). All changes made will be stored so that we can revert to a previous version if necessary and to avoid any intentional or unintentional loss of information.
- Edit own pages. For example, Zyx can modify the pages about his Custom Dungeons, kentaro can modify the pages about his various tools, etc. Users other than the page owner cannot modify the page (except in the wiki section of the web site).
I want the DME to remain a reference web site, and not another place to discuss about DM things. Long discussions should take place here in the forum.
I will strongly moderate the comments made on the web site in order to keep it as clean as possible. Comments should always contain some useful information. Please do not post comments to say 'hello', 'thanks', or to discuss topics unrelated to the web page. I will delete such comments. You should post them on this very forum, or in the DME forum if it is about the DME web site itself (technical issues while posting, suggestions, etc.). For comments containing useful new information, I may include the information in the web page itself (and give credit to its author) and remove the comment.
I hope you will all like being able to participate in the web site, and will wait for your feedback.
I have enabled the following 10 user accounts on the Dungeon Master Encyclopaedia:
- Adamo
- Beowuuf
- Cowsmanaut
- Gambit
- Greatstone
- kentaro
- meynaf
- Paul Stevens
- Sophia
- Zyx
These users should receive an email to log into the web site and change their password. Tell me if you have any trouble.
For now, user registrations directly on the web site are still disabled. If you want a user account, please send me an email (some accounts are already created but disabled, so please tell me your various nicknames in order to avoid having two separate user accounts for the same person. I can rename if necessary if your nickname changed since I created many accounts several years ago).
Please do not ask for an account if you don't plan to post something on the web site. There really is no benefit in having an account in such a case. There are no hidden bonuses in having an account other than being able to post content and comments.
After some time running the site like this, I will think about opening user registrations (I will have to install some anti-spam tools before).
Registered users are able to:
- Post comments on the existing pages.
- Create new content: Clone, Custom Dungeon, Custom Dungeon Review, FAQ, Forum topic, Link, Tool, Wiki page. For example, it means that people will be able to upload their new custom dungeons.
Note that 'Wiki pages' are new: any registered user can create and edit these pages. Click on 'Wiki' in the menu to access these pages (currently empty). All changes made will be stored so that we can revert to a previous version if necessary and to avoid any intentional or unintentional loss of information.
- Edit own pages. For example, Zyx can modify the pages about his Custom Dungeons, kentaro can modify the pages about his various tools, etc. Users other than the page owner cannot modify the page (except in the wiki section of the web site).
I want the DME to remain a reference web site, and not another place to discuss about DM things. Long discussions should take place here in the forum.
I will strongly moderate the comments made on the web site in order to keep it as clean as possible. Comments should always contain some useful information. Please do not post comments to say 'hello', 'thanks', or to discuss topics unrelated to the web page. I will delete such comments. You should post them on this very forum, or in the DME forum if it is about the DME web site itself (technical issues while posting, suggestions, etc.). For comments containing useful new information, I may include the information in the web page itself (and give credit to its author) and remove the comment.
I hope you will all like being able to participate in the web site, and will wait for your feedback.