Contribute
Contribute
Please help us fill this wiki with any information we've missed. Please read the Style Guide to get tips on how to write and use the page templates to help organize your information. Be sure to read over our Contributor Guidelines and Page Policy so you know what is and isn't acceptable on the wiki.
Editing the Wiki
Some basic videos on how to edit and work with the wiki are available to watch on the Editing the wiki page. You can also download a PDF of the initial presentation and some other handy resources as well.
Getting started
Here are some good places to start:
- Wanted pages - Pages that are linked but do not yet exist. If you know that event or concept, jump in and describe.
- Stubs - Pages that could use some fleshing out.
- RecentChanges - Newly added or edited pages.
Be bold. Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software. Need help with a particular section, ask the section champion.
What This Is
- A concise database of game design tools, games, groups, movements, conventions, and other information that the US larp community would find of use.
- A relevant and useful toolbox for larp game designers and organizers.
What This Isn't
- A complete reference to anything ever thought or said about larp design and larping in the US.
- A who's who of the US larp scene, this wiki is about the work and persons are only referenced through attribution.
Who's Behind This
The US Larp Wiki is made by everyone and anyone who's makes the choice to contribute. No gods, no masters, just doers. It was started by the members of the US LARP Academia mailing list with contributors drawn from all across the US larp scene via the US LARP Wiki Facebook Group and is administrated by Amber E. It's run completely non-profit for the benefit of the US larp community.