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Subject: The Bungiepedia: The Bungie Community's (Beta) Wiki-Page!
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Beta-Bungiepedia


Everyone has been to Halopedia, correct. Hopefully, you have. Then you'll know what I'm trying to get at. Well, I think it's time the the Bungie Community hosts it's own Bungie Wiki, a Wiki based on all things about our community. Which brings me to tell you a little something a had in mind:

Bungiepedia!

After my failed article on the Bungie.net Moderators, I had the idea of starting up a Bungie.net Wiki. But Wikia only approve Wiki's that have the content and numbers to support itself. But before we submit a request, we must start up a beta, which you can see here. As a community, we have to build up the beta-Wiki, before we submit a request for a real, full fledged, Wiki. But all of you need to pitch in, members, moderators, and staff alike.

The content can range from anything from The Rules to a complete disection of the Code of Conduct, or from the Moderators to the various guides in the Stickies thread. Or with some help from Achronos, we can have more complex content such as a member index or a chapter index. But remember, you can create anything you want, you probably have better ideas than me!

A Wiki can greatly benefit the community, many members can be well informed about the community, so the community would be a bit informed about the community.

I'm really hoping we can build up this beta-Wiki, and hopefully, have a real Wiki, all to our own.

What do you think about this idea, is it possible, will it work? I want to know your thoughts!



---Carnage Kaiser---

Note: I am gone at the moment, I will be coming back shortly to discuss the organization of this Wiki

Note: The front page of Bungiepedia was rushed, I'm working on limited time, if you wish, you can change it, for the better.



[Edited on 9/22/2006]

  • 09.22.2006 4:02 PM PDT
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What about Halopedia?

  • 09.22.2006 4:06 PM PDT
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Posted by: Demonic_Felony
What about Halopedia?


Halopedia is about Halo, Bungiepedia is about Bungie.

  • 09.22.2006 4:08 PM PDT

(10:19:49 PM) Scruss: oh and pezza, i saw what you did to that cat
(10:20:17 PM) Pezza: You were the one with the video camera breathing heavily. Of course you saw.

You don't "become a moderator" you are chosen to become one due to your actions. Yes though, a Bungiepedia would be good.

  • 09.22.2006 4:08 PM PDT
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Posted by: Seven is Darker
You don't "become a moderator" you are chosen to become one due to your actions. Yes though, a Bungiepedia would be good.


I know, I read the Moderator FAQ. I removed that, bad wording :-P

  • 09.22.2006 4:11 PM PDT

That'd be cool.

  • 09.22.2006 4:28 PM PDT
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I'm going to start building it now, contact me a "Carnage Kaiser" (AIM) if you want to help, I'll create a chatroom. If you don' thave AIM, I'll get a Chatzy host.

  • 09.22.2006 7:08 PM PDT
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Isn't there already, like, 10 of these?

  • 09.22.2006 10:13 PM PDT

*Sgt

Posted by: Kilroy
Isn't there already, like, 10 of these?

  • 09.23.2006 9:20 AM PDT
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Bungie.net is the homepage for Bungie Studios, the developers of Halo: Combat Evolved, and Halo 2, and several other games such as the Myth series, Marathon, Oni, and (who could forget?) Pong.

Um...

A trip to the real wiki would tell you who actually developed Pong...

Did you mean this?:

Bungie began as a company one crisp morning in May of 1991, but that wasn't exactly the beginning. Before it emerged, fully formed as the multinational corporate behemoth that published Operation: Desert Storm (on which they later based a war), "Bungie" released a Pong clone (nearly 20 years after the original, mind you) called Gnop! That's Pong spelled backwards, and it was that type of brilliant marketing strategy that would catapult Bungie into the gaming stratosphere (Taken from the bungie History Section)

  • 09.24.2006 12:48 AM PDT