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Farted by PineappleClock, August 23, 2011, 02:39:20 AM

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PineappleClock

Anyone remember the clockopedia? It was a wiki like the one we have now but filled to the brim (some say inundated) with clock facts and information. I had thought about merging it with the Wiki we have now, but after thinking of all the work it would be, then opening up minecraft and wasting a few hours, I decided to instead compile it to HTML and zip it up, and make it available for download:

The Clockopedia - It's a 10Mb compressed archive of HTML files, with probably a bunch of broken links.

Plus: all of the scandalous admin-only content is plainly visible! So hot!!!!

Let me know if you find anything amusing.


Edit: and it's hosted now, too: http://www.clockcrew.cc/fun/clockopedia/


PineappleClock

Quote from: Uncle Toni;1843046So wait what you're saying is that you have all the old complete clockopedia data from back before the vb4 switch?

Would there be a less intrusive way of reintroducing the stuff with respect for not wiping out all the other pages which have had recent additions made since?

Also, there was talk of including a lot of other wiki features such as an image upload function, as well as some packs containing the plethora of basic templates and userboxes, and perhaps an expanded editor?

Yep! that's what this is, the edits date back to 4/8/2005 -- The software that ran clockopedia was called "dokuwiki" and it was a piece of turd. I'll look into how to wire up an importer for the dokuwiki format, so that existing pages don't get overwritten. If there's enough interest in working on clockopedia we can start up a clockopedia forum to centralize the effort.

I'll also look into this wiki we have now and see about adding some bells and whistles and what-not

SockpuppetClock

Maybe it'd be a nice idea to start an initiative to improve the wiki, maybe even fix up many of the old registry pages, which really were only edited by the clocks themselves

10 years of history feels like it'd be pretty hard to really put down right...

also wasn't Project AIR that puzzle with the passworded boards and whatnot?

screwclock

its very interesting to read these OLD pages

BluezombieClock

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Slurpee

http://www.clockcrew.cc/fun/clockopedia/pages/admin/projectair.html
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man, all the good ideas we had that never got off the ground......there is one of them it's this.

VCRClock

Posting to say I'm still around, and willing to discuss or work on Clockopedia.
<Marlin Clock> This thread seems proof positive that divisiveness at any level is usually bad for the Clock Crew.
<PhantomCatClock> are we talking about the same clock crew