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|title       = Cyberdog Wiki Project
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|leader       = {{Player|William278}}<br>{{Player|darparniox}}<br>{{Player|Domino_1}}
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|launched       = 30<sup>th</sup> June, 2018
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''This article is on the project itself. For information on how to add to the wiki, please see [[Dogcraft Wiki:Guidelines]].''


The '''Dogcraft Wiki''' is an official project to create a comprehensive source of information for everything about the [[Dogcraft.net]] server, website and community of [[ReNDoG]].  
{{Quote| My new project is a Cyberdog Wiki which will log the cyberdog server's worlds, builds, bases and more|{{Player|William278}}, announcing the project}}
The '''Dogcraft Wiki''' is the project to create a comprehensive source of information for everything about the [[Dogcraft Server]], [[Dogcraft.net|website]] and community of [[ReNDoG]], that can be edited by all Cyberdogs, available as part of [[Dogcraft.net]] in the form of a [[wikipedia:Wiki|wiki]]. Founded as a [[wikipedia:Wikia|Wikia]] site in June of 2018 by prominent community member and player {{Player|William278}}, the project was met with a positive response. By September of 2019, the Wiki was made an official service on Dogcraft.net and continues to grow as it is edited by Cyberdogs.


==History==
==History==
''See also: [[Dogcraft Wiki:Move]]''
The project was launched as the Cyberdog Wiki Project by player {{Player|William278}} on the 30<sup>th</sup> of June, 2018, as a wiki hosted on [[wikipedia:Wikia|Wikia]]. It was announced in a Discord Server for the [[Survival Railway Network]] with the goal of documenting the history of the server. At the time, Dogcraft was amidst an identity shift away from being a forum-centric community, with web staff becoming increasingly inactive; the side effect of this being that historical information and site information was increasingly becoming outdated and at risk of being lost. These factors led to the idea to create an easily accessible and editable Wiki to record information. This would serve as a place to learn the history of the server and find information about it, thereby fulfilling the needs of both new and veteran players.


Initially hosted as a FANDOM site, the project was launched on the 30<sup>th</sup> of June, 2018 by player {{Player|William278}} as a start of a push to document the history of the server, both for new and older players. On the 6<sup>th</sup> of September, 2019, the wiki was migrated from the FANDOM site to the [[Dogcraft.net]] website and was made an official service of the site.
The Wiki was quickly popular among builders of the SRN and spread to other members of the community. A Discord was created to help organise editing efforts and William appointed SRN Conductor {{Player|darparniox}} in February of 2019 to assist with administration. Near the middle of the year, the two drafted a plan to make the Dogcraft Wiki official and submitted it to the Head Moderators. The plan was approved and on the 6<sup>th</sup> of September, 2019, the wiki was [[Dogcraft Wiki:Move|migrated]] from the Wikia (now FANDOM) site to the [[Dogcraft.net]] website and was made an official service of the site. In October of 2019, {{Player|Domino_1}} was also made a Wiki Administrator to assist with the transition and continue to curate high-quality Wiki articles. To mark the end of the year and the start of 2020, a special reflections event was held to get players to write articles.  


Since the launch of the project, many players have added to the wiki and have documented their own bases, projects and [[About the Server|features]] of the server. In Feburary 2019, {{Player|darparniox}} was promoted to a wiki administrator to assist in the curation of high quality articles.
In March of 2020, the Dogcraft.net website underwent an overhaul and following consultation between site and Wiki Administration, the current site and wiki were changed to be much more closely  integrated. For instance, Wiki and Website accounts were merged to make it easier for Cyberdogs to edit the project and a search bar was added on the main page, with further improvements made, particularly to the account system, in the website's December 2020 refresh.
 
== Contributions ==
[[File:Cyberdog Wiki Project Cropped.png|thumb|The original main page of the Cyberdog Wiki Project]]
{{Quote|It would be impossible for me to do this alone, so I would like to ask anyone here for your help!|{{Player|William278}}, in the project launch post}}
One of the key pillars of the project has been the ability for anyone to edit it, allowing changes to be made quickly and easily.
 
As Dogcraft evolved from its origins as a forum for ReNDoG fans into a wider community and Minecraft server, the forums would decline in popularity as members opted to use Discord for its simplicity. This came with a sacrifice, however, as the forums had previously served as the central location for discussion of projects, such as the [[Survival Railway Network]]; meaning there was no longer a widely used, central place to write information and record detailed updates/events. Furthermore, pages such as the FAQ and guides on the site had become highly outdated as only very few people had the technical means to easily update them. The decision was made therefore, independently of staff, to start what would become the Dogcraft Wiki in order to fulfill this purpose and that it should be freely editable by anyone who wanted to so that its' improvement and growth could be a community effort.
 
Initially, Wikia accounts were required to edit the Dogcraft Wiki, however with the Wiki's move to Dogcraft.net, it has been freely editable through the use of regular Dogcraft accounts. Cyberdogs are encouraged particularly to write about their builds and bases they have made on the server and to improve other articles with more information. Although there is no end goal in particular for the Dogcraft Wiki, every edit brings it a step closer to being more useful in serving its' purpose. To encourage editors, Wiki administration staff have held a few events, notably the annual Wiki Reflections event.
 
== See also ==
* [https://wikiapiary.com/wiki/Dogcraft_Wiki Dogcraft Wiki on Wikiapiary]
* [https://wikiindex.org/Dogcraft_Wiki Dogcraft Wiki on WikiIndex]
 
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Dogcraft Wiki
CD Logo Wiki.png
Dogcraft Wiki project logo
Dogcraft Logo White.svg Wiki
TypeWiki
Addresshttps://dogcraft.net/wiki
Launch date30th June, 2018
StatusActive


" My new project is a Cyberdog Wiki which will log the cyberdog server's worlds, builds, bases and more" 20.png William278, announcing the project

The Dogcraft Wiki is the project to create a comprehensive source of information for everything about the Dogcraft Server, website and community of ReNDoG, that can be edited by all Cyberdogs, available as part of Dogcraft.net in the form of a wiki. Founded as a Wikia site in June of 2018 by prominent community member and player 20.png William278, the project was met with a positive response. By September of 2019, the Wiki was made an official service on Dogcraft.net and continues to grow as it is edited by Cyberdogs.

History

The project was launched as the Cyberdog Wiki Project by player 20.png William278 on the 30th of June, 2018, as a wiki hosted on Wikia. It was announced in a Discord Server for the Survival Railway Network with the goal of documenting the history of the server. At the time, Dogcraft was amidst an identity shift away from being a forum-centric community, with web staff becoming increasingly inactive; the side effect of this being that historical information and site information was increasingly becoming outdated and at risk of being lost. These factors led to the idea to create an easily accessible and editable Wiki to record information. This would serve as a place to learn the history of the server and find information about it, thereby fulfilling the needs of both new and veteran players.

The Wiki was quickly popular among builders of the SRN and spread to other members of the community. A Discord was created to help organise editing efforts and William appointed SRN Conductor 20.png darparniox in February of 2019 to assist with administration. Near the middle of the year, the two drafted a plan to make the Dogcraft Wiki official and submitted it to the Head Moderators. The plan was approved and on the 6th of September, 2019, the wiki was migrated from the Wikia (now FANDOM) site to the Dogcraft.net website and was made an official service of the site. In October of 2019, 20.png Domino_1 was also made a Wiki Administrator to assist with the transition and continue to curate high-quality Wiki articles. To mark the end of the year and the start of 2020, a special reflections event was held to get players to write articles.

In March of 2020, the Dogcraft.net website underwent an overhaul and following consultation between site and Wiki Administration, the current site and wiki were changed to be much more closely integrated. For instance, Wiki and Website accounts were merged to make it easier for Cyberdogs to edit the project and a search bar was added on the main page, with further improvements made, particularly to the account system, in the website's December 2020 refresh.

Contributions

The original main page of the Cyberdog Wiki Project

"It would be impossible for me to do this alone, so I would like to ask anyone here for your help!" 20.png William278, in the project launch post

One of the key pillars of the project has been the ability for anyone to edit it, allowing changes to be made quickly and easily.

As Dogcraft evolved from its origins as a forum for ReNDoG fans into a wider community and Minecraft server, the forums would decline in popularity as members opted to use Discord for its simplicity. This came with a sacrifice, however, as the forums had previously served as the central location for discussion of projects, such as the Survival Railway Network; meaning there was no longer a widely used, central place to write information and record detailed updates/events. Furthermore, pages such as the FAQ and guides on the site had become highly outdated as only very few people had the technical means to easily update them. The decision was made therefore, independently of staff, to start what would become the Dogcraft Wiki in order to fulfill this purpose and that it should be freely editable by anyone who wanted to so that its' improvement and growth could be a community effort.

Initially, Wikia accounts were required to edit the Dogcraft Wiki, however with the Wiki's move to Dogcraft.net, it has been freely editable through the use of regular Dogcraft accounts. Cyberdogs are encouraged particularly to write about their builds and bases they have made on the server and to improve other articles with more information. Although there is no end goal in particular for the Dogcraft Wiki, every edit brings it a step closer to being more useful in serving its' purpose. To encourage editors, Wiki administration staff have held a few events, notably the annual Wiki Reflections event.

See also


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