Contributing

This page is frozen as part of our transition process to the new MediaWiki back-end. It has already been moved to the new location and this version is no longer editable. You may view (and edit) it at its new temporary location, http://mediawiki.redcap.org/page/Contributing . Once the transiton is complete the new page will appear at this location, so there is no need to update your links or bookmarks.

Anyone is welcome to contribute to this site, in any language.

How to Contribute

In order to edit any page on this site, you must first log in. Click the "Login" link on the right-hand side of any page.

You can either create an account, or contribute using the guest account.

If you plan to contribute frequently, please create an account of your own. That way, other contributors and maintainers will know who made your changes. To create an account, click "Login." On the login screen, below the box where you'd enter a username and password, click "Register New User".

If you have trouble creating an account, please send e-mail to andrew dot gronosky at comcast dot net.

What to Contribute

Our Writers Guidelines page describes the sort of material we're looking for, and gives instructions for how to format the articles. Also, see the News page, where any special requests for content will be posted.

Please Note

We have a strict copyright policy. Please do not post any material here that you didn't write, unless you have permission from the author. Posts that contain verbatim text from Ars Magica products will be removed.

Management reserves the right to terminate the accounts of any users who won't behave themselves.

The guest account is provided as a convenience to the community. If we start to have problems with people misusing it to post spam, copyrighted material, or vandalism, we'll have to disable it.

Foreign Language Contributors

We would especially like to have volunteers who can contribute in Languages other than English.

We are not asking for people to translate the whole site; that is too much work. Instead, please concentrate on writing a good guide for Ars Magica resources in your language: what edition of the game (if any) is available in that language, where can you find players, what Web sites are there, and so on. You may also want to include links to the foreign-language character sheets, adventures, etc. on the Atlas Games Web site.

Related Pages

  • Please read our Copyright policy.
  • Our Writers Guidelines give advice on naming, creating, and formatting pages.
  • Our Administration page contains announcements, discussions, and plans for the project as a whole.
  • We also have a Sandbox page where newcomers can practice adding and formatting text without affecting actual articles. Give it a try!