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I have been using Roll20 since August, 2013. I started when I was trying to find an online battle grid for a D&D 4e campaign when we had multiple people joining via a conference call, and simply describing the layout of the battlefield was far too inefficient. One of the players, Eric V., recalled the Kickstarter for Roll20, and recommended that I look it up. My group has greatly enjoyed the features it grants, and I've gone as far as purchasing a Pro-level subscription.

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Background

I have approximately 10 years of experience with computer science, attending Rice University for computer science for four years. Since purchasing my Pro-level membership, I've been putting that knowledge to use when I can with the Roll20 API.

My first tabletop roleplaying game was Vampire: the Masquerade in 2004, and I have since played:

  • Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
  • Black Crusade
  • Changeling: the Dreaming
  • Dark Ages: Mage
  • Dark Ages: Vampire
  • Dark Heresy
  • Deathwatch
  • Demon: the Fallen
  • The Dreaming
  • Dresden Files RPG
  • Dungeons & Dragons 3.5
  • Dungeons & Dragons 4e
  • Exalted
  • Exalted 2e
  • Fiasco
  • Iron Kingdoms
  • Legacy Crossing
  • Mage: the Ascension
  • Mage: the Awakening
  • Mage: the Socerer's Crusade
  • Mutants and Masterminds
  • Nobilis
  • Outbreak Undead
  • Paranoia
  • Unknown Armies
  • Unknown Ponies: Failure is Awesome
  • Vampire: the Masquerade
  • Werewolf: the Apocalypse
  • Wraith: the Oblivion


I have also participated in three LARPs: Vampire: the Masquerade, an oWoD crossover (Vampire, Werewolf, and Changeling), and Exalted 2e.

Projects

Wiki Beautification

As of January 16, 2015, there are:

  • 484 wanted pages, the vast majority of which are from links in default wikimedia content, or automatically generated from templates (eg, /sandbox and /testcases subpages of a template with {{documentation}})
  • 179 long pages
  • 179 short pages
  • 83 uncategorized files
  • 80 dead-end pages
  • 28 unused files (several caused by the deletion of Script:Custom Power Cards)
  • 27 orphaned pages
  • 9 unused templates, one of which is marked as a candidate for deletion, 5 are used in the article deletion process, and 2 are caused by errors
  • 7 wanted categories
  • 4 uncategorized pages, three of which I do not have permissions to edit and therefore cannot categorize
  • 3 unused categories, although two ought to be empty, and the third is the target of a soft redirect which contains pages I can't edit
  • 1 uncategorized category (Category:Docs), which I do not have permissions to edit and therefore cannot categorize
  • 1 broken redirects, although the target should be re-created eventually
  • 0 wanted templates
  • 0 uncategorized templates
  • 0 wanted files (plus 39 links to a redirected file name)
  • 0 double redirects

Automatic Fiasco

This will, ideally, be a Fiasco table which can be run without anyone with GM privileges being present. However, this project is currently on hold.

Status:

  • List and select playsets
  • Start and stop game
  • Join game/set character name
  • Select relationships, needs, locations, and objects
  • Establish/resolve scenes and grant white/black dice to self or others (depending on act)
  • Select tilt


Needed:

  • Set text for relationships/etc.
  • Full tables for each playset (tied in with the above)

Character Sheets

I am responsible for the following character sheets:


Games using the Storyteller system (World of Darkness, etc.) are also heavily influenced by my work on the Exalted 2e sheet, which was runner-up in the Character Sheet contest held at feature launch of the community character sheets system. I have also assisted in solving problems encountered by other users in making various sheets, and I designed the Quintessence Wheel for the Mage: the Ascension sheet.

Betrayal at House on the Hill

This project is currently on hold, largely due to desire for more interaction between cards/decks and the API.

Status:

  • All images uploaded
  • Script for choosing characters is complete
  • Script for taking damage/healing characters is complete
  • Script for starting the haunt is laid out
  • Script for stunning monsters/recovering monsters is complete


Needed:

  • Complete script to start the haunt (~2%)
  • Input the text of all haunts (~7%)
  • Create script to manage the room tiles
  • A means to search decks (incl. room stack) and peek at the top of decks; this may require implementing the omens/items/events in some way other than Roll20's deck mechanic.

Git Notes

These are simply some notes to myself on the git command line. The following are much more advanced processes than for example what I wrote about in Beginner's Guide to GitHub. These notes are intended for myself and no explanation is given to accompany them. Utilize at your own risk.

Delete a Commit

Back up to Head - N or a specific commit:

git reset --hard HEAD~1
git reset --hard sha1

Force the push

git push origin HEAD --force

Sync a Fork

git fetch upstream
git merge upstream/master
git push origin

Force Overwrite of Fork

Overwrites everything in the local copy with the original (upstream, the official repo), then uses that to overwrite the fork (origin).

git fetch upstream
git reset --hard upstream/master
git push origin HEAD --force

Requests

I'll gladly write scripts on request, to the best of my ability and during my free time. Leave a comment on my talk page, and I'll see what I can do. Not all ideas are possible, as the API isn't perfect.