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@RogerCooper The wiki option was looked at some time ago, you may recall the thread. 'fandom' uses an older wiki syntax and would make a transition to it not awesome. We'd have to rewrite all of our docs in the that syntax.
Axis and Allies meanwhile is a trademarked term owned by Hasbro and we can not, should not, have anything official for TripleA that is associated with that trademark.
Hosting our documentation under a URL with a trade marked term that we do not own could create an incorrect perception of an affiliation.
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@LaFayette Note that I already have a wiki, https://axisandallies.fandom.com/wiki/Axis_%26_Allies_Wikipedia
It could be a handy space to store documentation of various sorts.
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@ubernaut Ideally documentation is in one of these two places:
https://triplea-game.org/user-guide/ https://github.com/triplea-game/triplea/tree/main/docsShort of that though, at least organizing what we have will make it more valuable and help us move that documentation (perhaps one day) to one of the better locations.
Wiki is not bad idea, but has a few issues.
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@LaFayette makes sense guess folks normally do wikis for these things but not sure if thats still in fashion or watnot