From: Ris M. <rm...@ne...> - 2007-08-04 01:39:10
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Check out the wiki at http://www.councilofelrond.org/wiki. OMG that is sweet! Thanks so much for that link. I've been looking for something like this for quite a while. (long enough that I decided to do it myself.) Funny you should mention this one too...I'm currently working on this as a tool. :) Again, awesome! I'd love to take a look at what you've done with that so far, do you have a link I can visit? On another note, I created one page for a feature of Ardanet, covering our ideas for Shadow Cards. http://ardanet.wiki.sourceforge.net/shadow+cards I'm planning to use this page as a template for other pages for other features, so please let me know if you think there are any sections missing that I should add. This is pretty much both the developer's reference material and the user's guide. Any examples we create can be test cases for debugging. -- Ris _____ From: ard...@li... [mailto:ard...@li...] On Behalf Of Josh Hunholz Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 9:29 AM To: Developer discussion Subject: Re: [Ardanet-developers] Project Roadmap My next task will be to undertake converting all of the MECCG rules documents into Wiki form. One of my goals in that effort is to assemble all of the rules for the same part of game play which may be described in the METW rules, then ammended in Dragons, and ammended again in MELE, etc, so that for example we would have one page of the Wiki for Corruption Checks, showing the original METW starter rules, how it is modified for the standard rules, how it was ammended in Dragons and each expansion, and then any published CRFs, and following that, any documented examples or clarifications for how 2 or more cards work out in a tricky way in published tournament rulings, etc, so that when it comes to implement version 3 (or even when I'm playing casual games) it will be much easier to quickly search for the details of a particular rule and find the complete set of those rules without having to search 7 different rulebooks independantly. Check out the wiki at http://www.councilofelrond.org/wiki. We've been working on that rules wiki for almost a year now and it's looking pretty good. I've done a lot of editing on it to wikify the existing rules docs, so most of them look decent. The goal of that wiki is to convert all the existing rules docs into 1 single official rules document. As a future effort - not something I will do any time soon - I would also like to enhance the wiki to add a page for every card in the game, to show the errata, any clarifications for how the card is played, and any special rulings for that card as combined with other cards. This will be part of the version 4.0 effort to implement all of the special card rules (the text on each card) as functions in Ardanet so that it knows how all the cards are played - we'll need this kind of reference material on the cards to help us implement those functions, as well as document to Ardanet users how we implemented each card in Ardanet once we are enforcing the rules to that degree. But of course that's a long ways away. Funny you should mention this one too...I'm currently working on this as a tool. :) This just gives me another reason to do more work on it. --Josh |