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===== What is this website about? =====
 
===== What is this website about? =====
:'''Guild Wars Wiki''' is the official [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki] for [http://guildwars.com Guild Wars]. It is hosted by [[ArenaNet]] for the Guild Wars community to be managed and shaped by the community. The following questions address concerns and questions regarding GuildWiki (a comprehensive wiki about Guild Wars with a specialty [[fansite]] status).
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:'''Guild Wars Wiki''' is the official English language [[w:wiki|wiki]] for [http://www.guildwars.com Guild Wars]. It is hosted by [[ArenaNet]] for the Guild Wars community to be managed and shaped by the community.
 
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:See also the [[Guild Wars Wiki:FAQ|FAQ]].
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===== Why would ArenaNet offer to host a wiki? What's in it for ArenaNet? =====
 
===== Why would ArenaNet offer to host a wiki? What's in it for ArenaNet? =====
:We think the wiki is a fantastic resource for Guild Wars players. It's often more complete and useful than the documentation that ArenaNet generates internally. We'd like to be able to feature wiki documentation more prominently, on our web site and in our game. Right now we can't really do that with GuildWiki, for simple reasons like: the servers can't necessarily handle the load, the site features ads selling gold for cash, the site costs Gravewit a lot of money to run and we don't want to further burden him, and we can't rely on the site always being there.
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:The wiki is a fantastic resource for Guild Wars players. It's often more complete and useful than the documentation that ArenaNet generates internally. Wiki documentation is featured prominently in Guild Wars through the help menu.  
:A couple of years from now, we hope that all of our games have wiki support integrated into the game as a built-in help system. We think it would be fantastic if a player could select 'help' and then click on any quest, mission, skill, etc., and get complete documentation about that item in-game from the Guild Wars wiki site. This is a long term vision but something we should start working towards.
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:Because the wiki is featured in game there are a few factors ArenaNet needed to take into consideration. First, the game's wiki documentation needed to be hosted on a site that could scale to handle the potentially huge volume and huge bandwidth that comes with game integration. Second, it needed to be hosted on a site that they could guarantee would always be available. Third, the wiki needed to be hosted under a license that permits integration with the game. For these reasons, ArenaNet decided to start providing free hosting for a wiki site on their servers, and started working with the community to document Guild Wars.
:There are a few clear problems we need to solve today as a prerequisite to that vision. First, the game's wiki documentation needs to be hosted on a site that can scale to handle the potentially huge volume and huge bandwidth that would come with game integration. Second, the game's wiki documentation needs to be hosted on a site that we can guarantee will always be available. Third, the game's wiki documentation needs to be hosted under a license that permits integration with the game. For all these reasons, we think it makes sense for ArenaNet to start providing free hosting for a wiki site on our servers, and to start working with the community to bring this vision to reality.
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===== If ArenaNet hosts the site, who will run it? =====
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===== ArenaNet hosts the site, does ArenaNet own the content? =====
:We're offering to provide free bandwidth and servers, but it is our hope that community members will run the wiki, just like community members run Guild Wars wikis today. We encourage those who administer and moderate Guild Wars wikis to contact us; we'll give you equivalent rights on our hosted servers.
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:ArenaNet is not attempting to own user-contributed articles or have any special rights over them. ArenaNet offered to host user-contributed content under the terms of the GNU Free Document License, which is the same license that [[w:Main Page|Wikipedia]] uses. Contributors own the copyrights to original content they write, and by uploading them to the ArenaNet-hosted wiki site, they make their articles available for other people to use under the terms of the Free Document License. See [[Guild Wars Wiki:Copyrighted content]] for more information.
  
===== If ArenaNet hosts the site, will ArenaNet own the content? =====
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===== ArenaNet hosts the site, does ArenaNet police or control the content? =====
:ArenaNet is not attempting to own user-contributed articles or have any special rights over them. ArenaNet is offering to host user-contributed content under the terms of the GNU Free Document License, which is the same license that Wikipedia uses. Contributors will own the copyrights to original content they write, and by uploading them to the ArenaNet-hosted wiki site, they will be making their articles available for other people to use under the terms of the Free Document License.
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:ArenaNet agrees with the community on some basic guidelines, like "report facts, not opinions" and "the purpose of this site is to document Guild Wars", and then asks the community to administer and moderate the site.
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:There are three main levels of users on this wiki. The most common are the normal users. The next level comprises of [[GWW:SYSOP|Sysops]], who are chosen by a [[GWW:RFA|request for adminship]]; these users are here to enforce policy and carry out maintenance, such as page deletion. See [[Guild Wars Wiki:List of administrators]] to see who they are.
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:Above Sysops are the [[GWW:BCRAT|Bureaucrats]]. Their job is to appoint Sysops based on community consensus, and they are the final arbiters on the English language Guild Wars Wiki of user conduct (but not content decisions), including that of sysops. Bureaucrats are elected for a fixed term by the community in [[Guild Wars Wiki:Elections|elections]].
  
===== If ArenaNet hosts the site, will ArenaNet police or control the content? =====
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===== What's this "Guild_Wars_Wiki:" thing in the address bar about? =====
:We hope to agree with the community to some basic guidelines, like "report facts, not opinions" and "the purpose of this site is to document Guild Wars", and then ask the community to administer and moderate the site. The community is already doing an excellent job moderating existing sites like GuildWiki, and we see no reason why ArenaNet's offer to host the site should change the way that the site is administered.
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:The Guild Wars Wiki strives to host information relevant to the game Guild Wars and the people who play it. To that end, the information here is separated into different areas or ''namespaces''. An example of a namespace is the ''User'' namespace, which contains pages for individual users. For a list and description of the namespaces of Guild Wars Wiki, see [[Help:Namespaces]].
 
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===== Has ArenaNet been in contact with administrators of GuildWiki? =====
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:Yes. We had a series of productive discussions with Phil (Gravewit) and other administrators of GuildWiki in June and July 2006 when we first proposed to host the wiki. We learned a lot about GuildWiki, and Phil provided a lot of great advice about how we should host the wiki and how we could best support the community. After that series of discussions, we agreed that the next step was for ArenaNet to actually purchase servers and build out the infrastructure to support a wiki. At the time, ArenaNet's IT team was particularly busy getting ready for the launch of Guild Wars in China, so the wiki build-out has taken longer than we hoped, but we're done building it out now and we're ready to resume discussions and start hosting.
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===== If ArenaNet hosts a site, will it be any different than the existing GuildWiki site? =====
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:There are a few minor things that need to be different in order to support our vision of using the public wiki as our primary source of documentation, and the long term vision of integrating wiki access into the game.
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:First, we are proposing to use the GNU Free Document License. GuildWiki uses a different license called Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike, which places some restrictions on how GuildWiki content can be used. Especially important is that the license GuildWiki uses precludes its content from being used for commercial purposes. This could be interpreted to preclude ArenaNet from hosting the site's content or integrating it into our games, since we are a commercial enterprise that makes money from selling games.
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:Second, we are proposing to host the content in an ad-free environment. Because ArenaNet opposes the sale of gold for cash, we can't be in the position of directing people to a web site that advertises the sale of gold for cash.
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:Third, we will host the site on more powerful servers with more bandwidth, so that we can direct huge numbers of users to the site without overwhelming its hosting capacity.
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:These are important considerations but they're all behind-the-scenes type considerations. The fundamental structure, organization, and look and feel of an ArenaNet-hosted wiki site don’t need to be any different from what the community has already been generating with sites like GuildWiki. We think the existing wiki site administrators and community have been doing a fantastic job. We're not asking anyone to change what they're doing. We're just offering to provide free hosting, and asking to use the Free Document License instead of the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license.
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===== Has ArenaNet considered just purchasing GuildWiki from Phil (Gravewit)? =====
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:Technically, it's not possible for Phil to sell the content of GuildWiki. He doesn't own it. The site contains articles written by hundreds of different people, and each author still holds the copyrights for the articles that he or she wrote. The Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license used by GuildWiki provides certain rights, but selling the content for profit is not a right that's provided by that license. So Phil doesn't own the content and he's not allowed to make a profit by selling it.
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:Individual contributors still hold the copyrights to their articles and can license them however they wish. Anyone who wrote an article for GuildWiki can choose to also make that article available to another site under another license. That's a choice for contributors to make, but it's not a choice that Phil is legally allowed to make on their behalf.
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===== Has ArenaNet considered leaving the content on Phil's site and just paying his hosting bills? =====
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:The content on Phil's site uses the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license, which probably prevents us from using it as a primary source of documentation for our games or building wiki integration into our games, regardless of whether Phil runs the site or we do.
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===== Does Phil earn a living from selling ads on his site, and will ArenaNet be taking that away from him by hosting a wiki with no ads? =====
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:When we talked with Phil, he told us that the ads on his site only help to defray some of the costs of running the site, and that he still has to spend a lot of his own money to pay for server hosting and bandwidth. Phil is unfortunately in a position where hosting the Guild Wars wiki can't ever become a profitable business for him, because he is hosting it under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike] license that disallows him from making a profit off the site's content. Phil has started building new wiki sites for other games using the [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html Free Document License] instead of the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/ Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike] license, so it is possible that his new wikis may become profitable businesses for him. We are very grateful to Phil for everything he has done for Guild Wars; we want to keep his best interests in mind; and we sincerely wish him success in his endeavors.
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===== Can ArenaNet 'fork' the GuildWiki site and use it as a basis for ArenaNet's hosted site? =====
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:We don't have the right to do that, and Phil doesn't have the right to do that. Only individual contributors have the right to upload the articles they've written to a different site under a different license.
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===== Then how do we proceed? =====
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:First and most importantly, we want to continue our discussions with all of the people who have built and administered the existing Guild Wars wiki sites. These people have been a backbone to the community, they're the ones who know best how a successful wiki site can serve the community, and we want to be sure that they have a guiding voice in anything we do. Second, we will proceed with setting up servers and making an ArenaNet-hosted wiki site available to the public. Those of you who administer or moderate existing Guild Wars wiki sites will be granted equivalent access to the ArenaNet hosted site at your request; those of you who have written content for existing wiki sites can choose to upload that content to the ArenaNet hosted site; ArenaNet employees will try to help where we can; and together we can all start working together to populate this new site.
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Guild Wars Wiki

[edit] What is this website about?
Guild Wars Wiki is the official English language wiki for Guild Wars. It is hosted by ArenaNet for the Guild Wars community to be managed and shaped by the community.
[edit] Why would ArenaNet offer to host a wiki? What's in it for ArenaNet?
The wiki is a fantastic resource for Guild Wars players. It's often more complete and useful than the documentation that ArenaNet generates internally. Wiki documentation is featured prominently in Guild Wars through the help menu.
Because the wiki is featured in game there are a few factors ArenaNet needed to take into consideration. First, the game's wiki documentation needed to be hosted on a site that could scale to handle the potentially huge volume and huge bandwidth that comes with game integration. Second, it needed to be hosted on a site that they could guarantee would always be available. Third, the wiki needed to be hosted under a license that permits integration with the game. For these reasons, ArenaNet decided to start providing free hosting for a wiki site on their servers, and started working with the community to document Guild Wars.
[edit] ArenaNet hosts the site, does ArenaNet own the content?
ArenaNet is not attempting to own user-contributed articles or have any special rights over them. ArenaNet offered to host user-contributed content under the terms of the GNU Free Document License, which is the same license that Wikipedia uses. Contributors own the copyrights to original content they write, and by uploading them to the ArenaNet-hosted wiki site, they make their articles available for other people to use under the terms of the Free Document License. See Guild Wars Wiki:Copyrighted content for more information.
[edit] ArenaNet hosts the site, does ArenaNet police or control the content?
ArenaNet agrees with the community on some basic guidelines, like "report facts, not opinions" and "the purpose of this site is to document Guild Wars", and then asks the community to administer and moderate the site.
There are three main levels of users on this wiki. The most common are the normal users. The next level comprises of Sysops, who are chosen by a request for adminship; these users are here to enforce policy and carry out maintenance, such as page deletion. See Guild Wars Wiki:List of administrators to see who they are.
Above Sysops are the Bureaucrats. Their job is to appoint Sysops based on community consensus, and they are the final arbiters on the English language Guild Wars Wiki of user conduct (but not content decisions), including that of sysops. Bureaucrats are elected for a fixed term by the community in elections.
[edit] What's this "Guild_Wars_Wiki:" thing in the address bar about?
The Guild Wars Wiki strives to host information relevant to the game Guild Wars and the people who play it. To that end, the information here is separated into different areas or namespaces. An example of a namespace is the User namespace, which contains pages for individual users. For a list and description of the namespaces of Guild Wars Wiki, see Help:Namespaces.
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