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Yet another collaborative worldbuilding project. Mistakes to avoid?

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/3035737

I'm making a github organization that uses GitConsensus to manage a collaborative markdown worldbuilding wiki. Basically, you'd vote on pull requests using thumbs up and down emojis.

I don't want this to be a thing where I point at an empty text document and say "worldbuild." What's some work I could do beforehand that could get people interested in contributing?

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  • What kind of World are we looking? What's its purpose?

    • Do you think it would be more interesting to people if it was geared toward a specific TTRPG system?

    • I think we'd start with a medieval fantasy world. Its purpose would be to provide writers and RPG playerd with an in depth setting that isnt copyrighted. I want it to be a folk storytelling thing where all ideas are free to use and remix.

      • And everyone is free to vote, and bring in ideas and those who can write commits and make PRs? Anyway, I added some ideas or rather talking points :)

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