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Sir Edward:
One of the other projects (in addition to this forum) that I had running to try to help out with the general historical community was to create SwordWiki. It came up as an idea over on Sword Forum, and so I offered to host it. The hope was that some folks would rally around it and try to make it informative.

Well, other than what I did, not much has gotten contributed to it, and it's mostly been idle. I don't think it gets used much. And of course, spammers start intruding and messing it up.

So I've had to shut it down. (you can see the notice on its domain here: http://swordwiki.org/).

However, I have an idea. Maybe it can be re-purposed as a resource here. I don't think I want to hack on it to get it to use the same login as the forum, but I could give everyone an HTTP password to use to get to it, and then they can create an account within the wiki.

I'm still trying to delete the spam content, but I have the wiki moved over to a subdomain:

http://swordwiki.modernchivalry.org/

(it should be asking for a password at the browser level, which isn't configured yet).

Sir James A:
I'm not well versed enough to say much about them historically, other than "pointy part goes away from you", but I can take a shot at a rough outline if you want.

Sir Rodney:
I'm currently pulling together a feature article for myArmoury on baselard daggers.  After it has been published I'd have some time to help as well.

Sir Edward:

We had created a pretty good framework already. The hope was to add detail specs on all available production swords, sword makers, etc. Some people got enthusiastic and added a bunch at once, and then it would sit idle for 6 to 12 months.

Anyway, if you want to take a look, you can use username "guest" and password "modernchiv1" (that's a one on the end). To make edits, you have to make an account within the wiki. (http://swordwiki.modernchivalry.org/wiki/Main_Page)

As I said, I'm still removing the spam content, so don't make any changes yet.

Sir Edward:

OK, I think I cleared all the spam out. That was a lot of changes to revert, and usernames to cancel. Ugh.

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