I'm probably not doing enough to promote it, but the Procedural Content Generation wiki has been growing in leaps and bounds. It has over 600 pages relating to procedural generation created by a hard working team of individuals dedicated to the vision of procedural content generation. It's also the number two spot for the search term 'procedural generation' in Google - with only the entry on procedural generation in Wikipedia ahead of it - with over 1600 visitors and over 6000 page views in the last 30 days. That's excluding any peaks caused by getting mentioned on aggregator sites like Metafilter, Digg, Slashdot or Boing Boing
And I want you to be part of the team.
Well, actually part of the community. One thing that hasn't taken off is the PCG forums - they're a little barren at the moment, and I really need to jump start this part of the site. So I was wondering if you could help out by doing the following:
1. Creating a wikidot account.
2. Joining the site.
3. Introducing yourself on the introduction thread in the forums.
Much appreciate in advance.
I was after something like this the other day. (A site that collected articles to do with random generation of stuffs)
ReplyDeleteThanks :)