Hitting a few things:
A)
The Wiki "launch" is held up by me. I'm looking to get the main page built, but I've been at a Con the last 4 days (got home last night) and spent the couple days before getting ready for it. Look for it early this week.
Keeper wrote:
Although I honestly question a little the use of the wiki as a workstation since M:EM is using it as basically the core finished product of the entire project, and I think Squinty's Sandbox is designed to be a similarly large-scale collaborative work. Like, if the wiki is being primarily optimized for visibility of major products of NGA having it flooded with small projects when maybe individual index pages that link to a wide range of threads could work better seems like a design working at cross purposes with itself.
The Wiki could be used for collaborative design works that are in process. One of it's key advantages over a series of forum threads is that anybody can edit a page, so there's no waiting on "curator" type person to make updates. (And that's also one of the downsides, sometimes, admittedly.)
I think the rules and the scope of the wiki are going to grow and change rapidly at first, to be honest.
B)
Regarding smiley codes: several methods have been posted, and each will solve the problem.
C)
Re: Semi-private workspace: I could be talked into creating a private forum and group for somebody to have space here. At the moment, I'm not sure what my acceptance criteria would be for saying yes to such a request. I know it's not quite what you're asking for, Razor, because you would need to go to a mod to get it created and also to maintain who has access. But at the moment, it's something I can offer that actually exists within the code.
If I were to say yes, I do want to point out that whether you invite them or not, mods (and maybe other staff, depending on settings that I can't recall right now) will be able to see the forum. In addition, but related, such private space would still be subject to the CoC.
Can you give me some examples of the 10 or so design spaces you used on the WotC site, so I can get a sense of what you might want them for?
D)
Re PM space: I don't see that changing any time soon. Sorry. It comes up from time to time, and I've not yet seen a compelling reason to increase it. We already allow you to store quite a few (2000, I believe?)
E)
Re summer projects: Speaking of PM stuff... Mown, here's something that I think would be awesome. Currently, the software allows people to export their PMs. But the format is ugly. So one thing that I think could be tackled as a "back burner" project would be an offline PM reader. Either design it so it reads a CSV file (the default export format), or have it read XML (another data option available). I think the XML version would be better to work with, personally.
If you were able to get it written, we could host the program and make it available to people to download and use - and give you credit, of course. My only requirement would be that such a program would need to be open source. Creative Commons license is fine, or another if you have a preference.
Did I miss anything that was brought up recently?