Dragonheart, a MUD created in 1995, but the wiki is completely neglected.
I'll go ahead and ask for a Wikia site.
Fred
A lot of the early internet stuff isn't well
documented by today's
deletion
discussion standards. Websites that were well known (in certain circles)
in
the 90s are gone now or look quaint and hobbyish today. I think a Wikia
wiki
might be perfect for collecting and maintaining the history of the
mudding
world., and now would be a good time to do it - even the most popular
muds
are dead now by the standards of some cookie cutter DIKU muds of 10 years
ago.
Nathan
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Michel Vuijlsteke
<wikipedia(a)zog.org>wrote;wrote:
Nothing exceptional about this, of course:
http://www.massively.com/2009/01/06/mud-history-dissolving-into-the-waters-…
Sigh.
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