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'''When did it all begin?''' The DipWiki went live on December 6, 2007.  It was first announced in the centennial edition of the [[Diplomacy World]] Magazine and the December [[Diplomaticcorp Newsletter]].
 
'''When did it all begin?''' The DipWiki went live on December 6, 2007.  It was first announced in the centennial edition of the [[Diplomacy World]] Magazine and the December [[Diplomaticcorp Newsletter]].
  
'''Who are the mods?'''  DipWiki is moderated by [[Michael Sims]], [[Steve Lytton]], and [[Former Trout]].  If you have any questions about how to post, procedures, or where to go for questions, email feedback-at-diplomaticcorp-dot-com.
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'''Who are the mods?'''  DipWiki is moderated by [[Michael Sims]], [[Garry Bledsoe]], and [[John Reside]].  If you have any questions about how to post, procedures, or where to go for questions, email feedback-at-diplomaticcorp-dot-com.

Latest revision as of 10:42, 30 July 2014

DipWiki: A community driven, online repository for Diplomacy information.

Who provides the content? Anyone is able to create and post articles in the DipWiki, making this the first completely interactive open Diplomacy resource on the Web.

When did it all begin? The DipWiki went live on December 6, 2007. It was first announced in the centennial edition of the Diplomacy World Magazine and the December Diplomaticcorp Newsletter.

Who are the mods? DipWiki is moderated by Michael Sims, Garry Bledsoe, and John Reside. If you have any questions about how to post, procedures, or where to go for questions, email feedback-at-diplomaticcorp-dot-com.