@ Hatchi
What Dante mentions above is very true
[There is no need for negative posts about the wiki. The current content is functional, and is filled to the brim with valuable custom info. You are, very, welcome to contribute to the wiki, or correct any outdated or wrong information you feel needs to be fixed]
In the mean time, remember, that you have sent me useful information which is now on the wiki. All that needed to be done was a simple skim over, an editing sesion, and than I sent it to Dante. Within a day he posted it on the wiki. In the last month I have sent him other things as well, which he has since posted onto the wiki. So yeah, its at a slow pace, but the wiki is being updated regularly. Did I mention it is Christmas time, and the EVO staff is less then 10 people?
The wiki, as of now is not at 100-- or even 85%-- accuracy, I agree. But being negative about that does little to remedy the situation. Patience is something I humbly say you lack sir. I suggest you learn a bit about it. (just being honest)
To me, the wiki is--or soon shall be-- a living breathing entity, not a text book of min/maxed information. UO-Evoluton is about playing the game, enjoying the moment, and witnessing the game evolve while you're doing so. Like Kane says-- though I am not quoting him here-- if you don't like the way the wiki is set up, fine, that's your choice, but that's also your own problem. Especially if you're unwilling to continue helping improve upon the wiki through the good and the bad times. Right now is a bad time, because of Christmas.
Let the past go. The new year is almost upon us. Either help, or don't help, with the updated wiki process; but please stop telling newer players-- on the forums-- there is no useful information on the wiki. Instead, go there [the wiki pages] with them and point out what they've missed. If you thoroughly look things over and find that the information is not on the wiki, then I suggest you find an accurate account of the situation/information in question and send it to me. I will look it over, talk about it with you, and then once it is edited send it to Dante so he can post in onto the wiki. Be patient, with the current process, is all I'm asking.
Remember, at the end of the day, the shard, the wiki, and the Teamspeak server are all Dante's in a manor of speaking. The great thing about freedom, though, is Dante can do what he wants with what is his. Thank goodness he shares it all with us. He doesn't have to!
--Sturger, of Skara Brea; reporter at large, EVO-Herald--