Feed The Beast Wiki:Lazy Bunny Editathon

The Lazy Bunny Editathon (an editathon) is an event for any and all FTB Wiki contributors to take part in. It starts on September 28th 2017, 0:00 AM UTC and ends on October 2nd, 0:00 AM UTC.

New editors are encouraged to create or extend or translate or improve any part of the wiki as desired! Anything that improves this wiki counts. Experienced participants should work on helping newcomers if possible, as well as finishing off anything that's been lingering on the TODO list for too long. In particular, finishing the move of the defunct Mystcraft Gamepedia to here is on the agenda. Participants do not need to edit continuously, although they are encouraged to sink a fair amount of time into the editathon.

It is recommended to stay in contact with other editors through the FTB Wiki Discord or the IRC channel in order to prevent edit conflicts, ask for help and suggestions, and generally improve the experience by sharing it with others.

Sign-ups started at September 26th, 0:00 AM UTC. You can sign up late/during the editathon if desired.

This is a promotion by. Neither Curse nor Twitch sponsors or endorses this promotion, nor are they responsible for this promotion. The name of this editathon is not meant to cause offense to any bunnies.

Newbie help section

 * Not sure how to get started? Maybe try.... the Getting started guide! There are also other pages worth looking at, including the Manual of Style and Article creation guideline.
 * If possible, asking for the creation of a tilesheet (what's used to make all of the little pictures) for a particular mod is easier to take care of before the editathon than during. If need be, you might be able to ask an experienced editor to make a navbox for you if you can't be bothered to do that.
 * Collaborating to document a particular mod is certainly possible, but keep in mind MediaWiki as not as good at handling collaborations as something like Google Docs. If collaborating, make sure to communicate with your partners so you don't accidentally write the same article independently, and consider backing up your edits (just copying them into the clipboard before saving is usually good enough) if working on an important page to avoid potential edit conflicts.
 * Don't be shy to ask for help! The Discord or is the best place to do this.

Participants
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Outcome
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