add link to the discord, reword some paragraphs, emphasize the read the wiki policy part
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The Forge Community Wiki exists so that the community can:
The Forge Community Wiki exists so that the community can:
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* collectively keep track of the major changes and updates to Forge,
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* collectively keep track of major changes and updates to Forge and Vanilla code;
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* provide each other with more in-depth explanations to subjects they happen to know about
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* create and edit articles with in-depth explanations about a variety of Forge-related subjects; and
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* contribute example code for problem subjects
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* contribute example code and tutorials for both simple and difficult concepts.
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This Wiki is editable by any user that creates an account. This is so that we can keep track of harmful edits, but isn't imposing any annoying limits. We welcome any edit, however small.
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This wiki is editable by any registered user with an account. This is to allow tracking of harmful edits, but isn't imposing any annoying limits. We welcome any edit, however small. Join the [https://discord.gg/Nn42eAh Discord] to discuss changes and edits to the wiki with others and the staff.
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Note that the wiki is still in its early stages. Pages can and will move around often, so if you bookmark any of these pages it's on you if the link dies. :-)
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''The wiki is still under heavy construction. Pages may move around, so if you bookmark a page, beware when the page is moved and your bookmarked link dies.''
Please note that we only maintain wiki entries for the Latest and Long Term Support (LTS) releases. Once a documented release is no longer under LTS, it will be removed.
Please note that we only maintain wiki entries for the Latest and Long Term Support (LTS) releases. Once a documented release is no longer under LTS, it will be removed.