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9:05 am 02/12/2011
| Simon
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Just an idea I had while wiki-surfing is that maybe that someone (who knows the code used) could put a brief bio page for the website on Wikipedia. Failing that I may learn the basics over the coming Easter holidays, but I figured there might be someone who already knew the code.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRO
@Ian: Would this be cool? I reckon it'd essentially be an extension of the "about this site" section and might help bring in further traffic.
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11:56 am 02/12/2011
| Chris D.
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And then after you get done with that you could do a TRO wiki that encompassed every character, plot line, and title ever put out by a comic publisher…you know we don't you to get bored ;-)
Seriously though, TRO on wikipedia isn't a bad idea, I'm just not sure if there is a minimum amt of info that's required to post an entry.
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1:33 pm 02/12/2011
| Simon
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Neither am I, part of the reason why I made this post.
I just kinda figured wiki always seems to be near the top of google searches and anyone searching for DC/Marvel continuity/reading order might find their way to an interesting page about a website created by a guy called Ian and his site.
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6:51 pm 02/12/2011
| Ian
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I'm honestly not sure exactly what qualifies something for a wiki article, but I don't see why I'd be against it. But I'm not sure exactly what it would say, anyway.
In any case, I don't think it's right to write an article about myself/my projects, so I'd rather let such a thing happen organically, if it does.
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7:03 pm 02/12/2011
| Chris D.
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That's an understandable concern…I guess "someone" will have to look into it ;-)
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