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Add Useful Articles to Wiki #16

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hasanbayatme opened this issue Jul 20, 2017 · 13 comments
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Add Useful Articles to Wiki #16

hasanbayatme opened this issue Jul 20, 2017 · 13 comments

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@hasanbayatme
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hasanbayatme commented Jul 20, 2017

Hi.

We need to add some useful tutorials and articles to Wiki to make it even more useful.

Also we can collect useful posts, articles from the internet and unity community and gather all of them all in one wiki.

A good resource is the 馃懘 Unity Official Wiki, there are plenty of old utilities and tutorials that can be updated and added to our wiki.

Also we post tips & tricks to the Wiki, Everyone has it's own tricks, what if everyone have all tricks? it will be nice. 馃帀

EDIT: It seems the Unity Official Wiki is down these days. so you can use Internet Archive.

Unity Offical Wiki at Internet Archive

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unity wiki has been down few days, better grab full copy of the site if it comes up..
(or download from https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wiki.unity3d.com/ if can)

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Good idea. we can make a copy of unity wiki in our wiki.

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backup of unity wiki, if the site goes down
https://www.dropbox.com/s/p3vrovpuefmtmi7/unity3dwiki.zip?dl=0 *snapshot: 5 aug 2017

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Nice job, you are awesome!

We should gather useful content of the unity3d wiki and put them in our wiki.

@agarcialeon agarcialeon added this to Planned in Roadmap May 7, 2019
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all snippets and informative posts from him could be collected (text articles could be placed on wiki, ready shaders to repo), lots of details about shaders/effects/rendering stuff:
https://forum.unity.com/search/member?user_id=163285

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unity official wiki is down again, if anyone has time to copy paste some of those scripts here (in github wiki, or in repo, or separate repo?)

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hasanbayatme commented Oct 4, 2021

Just wanted to add the archive.org link for reference, this seems to be the latest saved version:

https://web.archive.org/web/20210413110451/http://wiki.unity3d.com/index.php/Main_Page

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could be easier to create new repo, unitywikimirror or something,
then use that same hierarchy there.. or any other ideas, to easily clone and find stuff..? github pages as direct html copy?

Extensions/ - Further extend the functionality of Unity with .NET plugins (suitable for any Unity licence) and native code plugins (for Pro users only). 
Particle Library/ - Pre-configured particle systems for use in your own projects. 
Programming/ - Unity programming resources 
Scripts/ - Everything from general purpose effects to debugging. 
Shaders/ - Specialised shaders to make your materials more refined. 
Wizards/ - Scripts to extend the Unity editor. 

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Yeah, I agree with copy, we could make a copy using gh-pages and it would be much easier than writing them manually on this wiki.

Can use this gem for downloading a copy from archive.org: https://github.com/hartator/wayback-machine-downloader

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steinbitglis commented Oct 6, 2021

Make sure that you don't breach the license of the wiki-site by redistributing under a different license.
I'm going to change the license of my own stuff though.

Also, the wayback machine didn't seem to direct me to the most recent copy when I started at the top and clicked my way down, but if I used the original direct link to a script, I got the most recent version (sept. this year for a recently updated script).

https://wiki.unity3d.com/index.php/SerializableDictionary
most recent snapshot
https://web.archive.org/web/20210930020751/https://wiki.unity3d.com/index.php/SerializableDictionary.

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yup, i've send question to unity about it.
(clearly the old threads indicate that the wiki license choice was a mistake, but nobody had time to change it.. but lets wait for answer)

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So cannot clone those scripts here, lets just collect elsewhere.

big fail from Unity, here's the reply:

Thank you for contacting the Unity customer service team!

I apologize for not being able to pick this up sooner! We have been experiencing an influx of tickets and haven't been able to get back to our users as fast as we would like to.

Thank you so much for your interest in the Unity Wiki content. Considering the importance of your request, I had to escalate it internally with the relevant teams.

After different discussions, our Legal team let us know that unfortunately, due to the legal reasons we can't make the wiki content public again.

What happened with wiki.unity3d.com/ is that it was hosted on an open-source platform with outdated information that was no longer maintained and wasn鈥檛 legally compliant. We were unable to identify any business team internally who wished to own the site for the purposes of bringing the site into legal and privacy compliance, and as it was not being heavily used internally or externally, the decision was made to deprecate the site since we are a public company and we have to comply with the rules and regulations of public companies.

Based on this, the teams took the decision and won't be recreating or moving information to another site and we cannot allow other users to do so. I'm really sorry about this!

Today, our users would need to visit https://forum.unity.com/ or https://docs.unity3d.com to explore this comprehensive resource for the Unity Editor.

Again, I'm really sorry about this situation as I know this may not be the answer you were expecting; but please do let me know in case you have any additional questions and I will try my best to help you

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Yeah so the clone or copy wouldn't be possible, but still, we can just cherry-pick a few of the articles that look useful still by now and or even update some old ones or the ones that have specific licenses, because the scripts themselves could be rewritten from scratch like just taking inspiration from there?

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