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The following page will list current members of staff
In order to govern and operate BDI and its peripheral channels on an ongoing basis, we have established several levels of staff positions. Some will bear visible status in the channel or on the forums for better recognition by players for support questions, help, or setting expertise. These guidelines are meant to better detail what is expected of each position, both for those that wish to contribute and those who seek assistance.
 
There are a variety of positions and duties attached to those positions to govern and operate BDI on an ongoing basis. Some will bear visible status in the channel or on the forums, for better recognition by players for support questions, help, or setting expertise.  




=Current Staff=
=Current Staff=


* '''Administrators:''' [[User:Nymphetamine|Nymphetamine (Margo)]], Kylus
* '''Administrators:''' [[User:Nymphetamine|Nemmiecakes (Margo)]]
* '''Operators:''' [[User:Suzthulhu|Suzthulhu]]
* '''Staff:''' Shayde
* '''Storytellers:''' Luemnus, Nicci
* '''Storytellers:'''  
* '''Reporters:''' Verianne
* '''Reporters:'''  
* '''Setting Nerds:''' Allie, [[User:Stygian|Stygian (Dan)]], [[User:Karras|Karras (Stu)]]
* '''Setting Nerds:''' Shayde


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=Common Goals=
=Common Goals=


All members of staff, no matter what position, share the same common goals. In short:
While many of our staff positions differ greatly from each other, each one shares the same goals. They are to:


* Protecting the channel and its patrons from attack, be it spammer, troll or malicious player
* protect the channel and its patrons from any attack (ie, spammers, trolls, malicious players).
* Striving to provide an environment that is welcoming to everyone who seeks it out, both in the IC and OOC channels, and ensuring that this environment allows for everyone to have fun while gaming
* provide an environment that is welcoming and fun to everyone who visits, both in and out of character, new and old alike.
* Striving for a channel where the newbie may feel welcome, comfortable and assisted when learning the setting
* support newbies so that they can feel comfortable and educated about the setting.
* Fostering a sense of community within the channel by treating each member with respect
* foster a sense of community within the channel by acting with and encouraging respect for all members, no matter their contribution level.
* Putting the channel's future above pettiness and personal issues, and work together to see the channel flourish in the coming years
* place the channel's future above petty arguments and personal issues.
* Not stymieing the setting's growth with over protection, allowing some change to occur and will seek to encourage the development of our evolving world
* encourage growth and change as well as the future development of our evolving world.


=Volunteer=
=Volunteer=


Volunteers are BDI's weekend warriors; these are players that are generous with their time, and commit to short term projects as is needed. All of their work is done on an at will basis, meaning that a volunteer has no real requirement for continued contribution, or any real responsibilities outside of their current projects. Volunteers are welcomed to come and go with impunity, and can work on their projects when they have time available. If deadlines are required to be met, operators will make this clear at the outset of a project, and will keep volunteers on whatever schedule was predetermined.  
Volunteers are BDI's weekend warriors; these are players that are generous with their time and commit to short term projects as needed. Volunteer projects are considered extracurricular and are not expected to meet deadlines. In the event a deadline is necessary, an operator will make this clear at the beginning of the project and work with the volunteer to determine a schedule that works.


All volunteers are considered equal, unless a leader is needed for a given project.
All volunteers are considered equal, unless a project requires a leader. If a volunteer needs to stop work on a project before completion, they should inform an operator so that the next best step can be determined.


If a volunteer needs to stop work on a project before completion, they should inform an Op, so that the project can be delegated elsewhere.
Volunteers should be creative, focused, communicative and team-oriented. Since many of our projects are so collaborative, it's important that a volunteer knows how to take constructive criticism. Please remember to be adaptable and even-tempered whenever possible.
 
Volunteers should be:
 
* Creative
* Focused
* Communicative
* Able to work well with others
* Able to take constructive criticism
* Able to adhere to whatever structure is given, as well as follow the appropriate [[Style Guide]]


=Reporter=
=Reporter=


Reporters are people who work primarily on the [http://www.arangoth.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=11 Rumor Mill] posts on the forums. They have special access on the forums, allowing them to post new threads to the Rumor Mill forum. They also have access to a staff-only area of the forums where they are free to plan the next edition of the Rumor Mill, ask questions, and brainstorm with others.
Reporters work primarily on the Rumor Mill, which is an in-character tabloid posted on the forums. This role provides access to post on the Rumor Mill's behalf and communicate privately with other reporters to brainstorm and plan out the next issue.
 
Reporters should have strong writing skills, the ability to work autonomously when necessary, a good imagination and an eye for detail. They should be able to follow guidelines and templates for the Rumor Mill, as well as adhere to a basic posting schedule of at least once a month. Greater frequency is always appreciated, depending on in character activities and news stories available. Reporters are given a good deal of freedom regarding their articles, and do not need to be pre-approved by an operator before they are able to post.
 
Reporters should be:


* Creative
Reporters should have strong writing skills, a good imagination and an eye for detail. They should be able to follow the guidelines and templates for the Rumor Mill, as well as adhere to a basic posting schedule of at least once a month, although greater frequency is of course appreciated. Because the Rumor Mill is based on in-character activities and breaking news stories, reporters need to be able to be proactive about finding (or inventing) and pursuing leads. Reporters are given a good deal of freedom regarding their articles, and do not need approval before sending an article to post.
* Strong writers
* Capable of meeting loose deadlines
* Semi-autonomous


=Storyteller=
=Storyteller=


Storytellers are like the Game/Dungeon Masters of BDI, and are given the autonomy to run story lines, events, random events or encounters at their own discretion without prior approval. These are long time members of the BDI community, who are in good standing and trusted by the ops to adhere to basic, loose guidelines regarding their plans to execute in channel. They are enabled to act without constant op supervision, but are required to keep the ops and other storytellers up to date regarding the current events of their plots on the forums.  
Storytellers are the Dungeon Masters of BDI and are allowed to run setting-wide story lines or events at their own discretion. Traditionally, storytellers are long-time members of the BDI community who are in good standing in the community and are trusted by the ops to adhere to basic, loose guidelines regarding their plans. They may act without supervision, but are required to keep in contact with the ops and other storytellers regarding the current events both in channel and on the forums.
 
Due to the nature of a storyteller's job, most storytellers are exceedingly imaginative. Being flexible and thus able to respond to the players unexpected responses is a must; GM'ing is largely for the players' experience, rather than the GM's. Storytellers are strong writers who can read and respond quickly, as well as change details on the fly as is necessary to adjust to players' actions. <ref name="storytelling" />)


Storytellers should be:
A storyteller's job is a highly creative one. To be a good storyteller,<ref name="storytelling" /> you must be able to combine intense imagination with crisp setting knowledge, as well as the flexibility to adapt to the unexpected as players begin to contribute. The storyteller job is about providing an experience for the players, so the ability to place one's ego aside is a must. You should be a strong writer who can read comprehensively and have the time and focus to respond quickly. Teamwork is also essential to this position as the storytellers work closely with each other and the operators to keep events, channel topics and announcements current.
 
* Imaginative and creative
* Strong comprehensive readers
* Strong writers who can respond quickly
* Able to change their plots based on the players' response, actions or failures
* Able to work on a team when necessary
* Patient
* Communicative regarding:
** Operator support as back up GMs, topic changes, OOC and IC announcements, etc
** Players who have questions about the current story line or event


=Setting Nerd=
=Setting Nerd=


Setting nerds are considered the "experts" of the BDI setting. Whether they were there during the setting's creation, or they have spent countless hours pouring over the site to learn about it, these people are extremely knowledgeable about the BDI world. If they do not know the information required, they probably have a good idea of where to find it, or if it simply doesn't exist. Given their extensive knowledge, they are often times consulted by the ops, contributors working on setting pieces, and players looking to craft story lines.  
Setting nerds are considered the "experts" of the BDI setting. Many have been here since the setting's creation, have contributed in large part, have spent hours poring over the website and setting notes to learn about it, or any combination of the three. If a setting nerd doesn't know something, they can tell you where to find it or, if it doesn't at all, help you figure out how to create it yourself.


Due to their open door policy, setting nerds are marked both on the forums (with currently a green name and staff title<ref name="setting nerd" />) and in the channel (with a +voice symbol in all BDI channels). They are recognized and trusted by the operators to present the channel's setting and information to new and veteran players as required.
Setting nerds are marked with a green name<ref name="setting_nerd" /> and staff title on the forums, and in the channel with a +voice symbol beside their nick so that they are easy to find. All positions are likely to consult with setting nerds because they are recognized and trusted authorities on the BDI-verse, so it's important that a person in this role be friendly, patient with random questions and able to communicate well.


Setting nerds should be:
They maintain a presence in the OOC room.


* Knowledgeable about the setting
=Operator=
* Communicative
* Willing and able to help any who asks


=Operator=
Operators, or "ops", are given moderator access to all areas of the channel and site, including most of the forums, and are charged with the day to day maintenance and protection of the channel and website against spam, vandalism or other abuse. Operators are also responsible for upholding cohesion across all official BDI platforms.


Operators are the most visible members of staff and speak with authority in areas of the BDI channel and site. They are responsible for the day to day maintenance of the channel and/or site, and charged with the protection of both against spam, vandalism and other abuse. Operators are also responsible for the continuation of the channel, upholding the rules and policies in all areas, protecting its legacy and are expected to participate in regular play. They are given moderator access in all areas of the channel and site, as well as have access to nearly all areas of the forums.  
As the most visible representatives of the channel, ops are expected to be on good behavior at all times. This expectation exists not only within the BDI community, but extends elsewhere to the greater [http://www.darkmyst.org DarkMyst] community, such as in [http://www.rpg-hub.com/ #RPG-Hub] and the semi-annual [http://multiverse.rpg-hub.com/ DarkMyst Multiverse] event. Operators are also expected to participate in regular play.


As the most conspicuous representatives of the channel, ops are expected to be on good behavior at all times, not only within the BDI community, but elsewhere in the greater [http://www.darkmyst.org DarkMyst] community, such as in [http://www.rpg-hub.com/ #RPG-Hub] and during the [http://multiverse.rpg-hub.com/ Multiverse] event DarkMyst hosts semi annually. Ops should show the following characteristics:
Operators must be strong leaders and capable of clear communication. You must be patient, pro-active, team-oriented, and professional. Ops are the strongest representative of our community so it's critical that you always put your best foot forward, adhere to guidelines and work to further the spirit and legacy of BDI. Ops should also be willing and wanting to contribute in a 'whatever needs doing' fashion, and have a strong understanding of their chosen IRC client.


* Leadership skills
In order to act as an operator, a person must be willing to learn how to use the Eggdrop bots to handle weather and news changes, removing bans, adding to the RP experience, etc. Ops have rules of their own to follow, and it is important that you know them as well as you do the ones for the players.
* Strong communication skills
* Ability to adhere to guidelines
* Ability to work within a team
* Ability to work autonomously
* Patience
* Able to perform in a professional manner
* Desire to protect and further the spirit and legacy of BDI
* Desire to contribute to whatever work needs to be done
* Basic understanding of their preferred IRC client
* Willingness to learn:
** How to use the Eggdrop botnet in BDI (setting and removing bans, RPing, changing and setting the weather, etc)
** [http://www.arangoth.org/policies/ Rules & Policies] that govern BDI
** Operator policy


Operators are also expected to contribute equally to the staff work load, and to pick up the slack from volunteers as the need arises.
They maintain a presence in the two main channels, #BlkDragon*Inn and #BDI*Outside, as well as OOC room.


=Administrator=
=Administrator=


An Administrator is an Operator who has administrator rights to the various areas of the channel, site, semi-defunct mailing list, and bots. Administrators will be few and far between, and given access to various "back end" areas of the site and channel with the intention of maintenance and ensuring the smooth operation of all parts of BDI. As some of the admin passwords are shared, you must be trusted by the other Administrators, and will need to spend a good deal of time as an Operator before becoming an Administrator. Due to the risk of unintentional corruption or damage by someone unskilled or uneducated, an Administrator needs to be familiar with the following:
An Administrator is an Operator who has a higher level of access to the channel and all related platforms, including the "back end" areas of the site and channel with the intention of maintaining and ensuring the smooth operation of all parts of BDI. It is unlikely that a person will become an Administrator without spending a very long time first as an Operator.
 
* Content Management Software we use on the site:
** [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki]
** [http://www.wordpress.org/ Wordpress ]
** [http://www.phpbb.com/ phpBB]
* [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/irctutorial.html Basic IRC commands & channel modes]
* [http://darkmyst.org/?page=services DarkMyst's services]
* [http://www.egghelp.org/commands/ Eggdrop commands]


Some understanding of web design principles and code will go a long way in tweaking the CSS, PHP, HTML and Javascript used on the site. Administrators should be comfortable working in these environments, or willing to learn and educate themselves. Scripting in Eggdrop TCL is always a massive plus.
Administrators should be familiar with [http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/irctutorial.html basic IRC commands & channel modes], [http://darkmyst.org/?page=services DarkMyst's network services], [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki MediaWiki], [http://www.wordpress.org/ Wordpress], [http://www.phpbb.com/ phpBB] and [http://www.egghelp.org/commands/ Eggdrop commands]. Also, some understanding of web design principles and code will go a long way in tweaking the CSS, PHP, HTML and Javascript used on the site. Administrators should be comfortable working in these environments, or willing to learn and educate themselves. Scripting in Eggdrop TCL is always a huge plus.


Administrators should be able to work autonomously to fix minor or technical problems on the site or channel. Major changes to setting content or guides, templates, site design, color schemes, skins, etc must be decided on as a group, and should not be carried out without a consensus. All custom changes made to the hard code of the site must be documented in the case of an update breaking them. There is a thread on the Administrator forums for this, and Administrators are expected to use it.
Administrators should be able to work autonomously to fix minor or technical problems on the site or channel. Major changes to setting content or guides, templates, site design, color schemes, skins, etc. must be decided on as a group and should only be carried out after a consensus is reached. All custom changes made to the hard code of the site must be documented in the case of an update breaking them. Administrators are expected to use the forums to update and stay updated on the applicable threads. Access to the site's cPanel and FTP, and the shells on which the bots are hosted may still be restricted to their respective owners, ie: Kylus or Nymphetamine.


It should be noted that access to the site's cPanel and FTP, and the shells on which the bots are hosted may still be restricted to their respective owners, ie: Kylus or Nymphetamine.


==Lead Admin==
==Lead Admin==


This position is basically the same as an Administrator, and holds all of the same access to all areas of the channel and site as an Administrator. However, the Lead Admin will be responsible for guiding the growth of the channel, and the organization and delegation of other staff members. Subject to all of the same rules as a regular player and other members of staff, the Lead Admin should have leadership and communication skills, and a staunch dedication to the channel and its continuation as a whole. There should ultimately only be one person holding the position of Lead Admin at a time, to avoid conflict. It is the Head Admin's responsibility to mediate staff disputes or problems as they arise, and to enforce staff rules when needed.
This position holds all of the same access to all areas of the channel and site as an Administrator, however the Lead Admin will be responsible for guiding the growth of the channel as well as and the organization and delegation of other staff members. Subject to all of the same rules as a regular player and other members of staff, the Lead Admin should have leadership and communication skills as well as a staunch dedication to the channel and its continuation as a whole. It is the Lead Admin's responsibility to mediate staff disputes or problems as they arise, and to enforce staff rules when needed. There will be only one Lead Admin at a time.


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<ref name="current staff"> Last updated: July 19, 2013. </ref>
<ref name="current staff"> Last updated: April 6, 2018. </ref>
<ref name="storytelling"> This information, while good for any storyteller, only applies to those players that have been recognized as an ongoing and regular storyteller. It does not preclude players from submitting their own story line for play via the [http://www.arangoth.org/submissions/plot/ Plot Submission] page. </ref>
<ref name="storytelling"> This information, while good for any storyteller, only applies to those players that have been recognized as an ongoing and regular storyteller. It does not preclude players from submitting their own story line for play via the [http://www.arangoth.org/submissions/plot/ Plot Submission] page. </ref>
<ref name="setting nerd"> As of this writing, May 24, 2013. </ref>
<ref name="setting nerd"> As of this writing, September 2, 2014. </ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:56, 10 October 2021

In order to govern and operate BDI and its peripheral channels on an ongoing basis, we have established several levels of staff positions. Some will bear visible status in the channel or on the forums for better recognition by players for support questions, help, or setting expertise. These guidelines are meant to better detail what is expected of each position, both for those that wish to contribute and those who seek assistance.


Current Staff

  • Administrators: Nemmiecakes (Margo)
  • Staff: Shayde
  • Storytellers:
  • Reporters:
  • Setting Nerds: Shayde


This list will be kept as up to date as possible.[1]

Common Goals

While many of our staff positions differ greatly from each other, each one shares the same goals. They are to:

  • protect the channel and its patrons from any attack (ie, spammers, trolls, malicious players).
  • provide an environment that is welcoming and fun to everyone who visits, both in and out of character, new and old alike.
  • support newbies so that they can feel comfortable and educated about the setting.
  • foster a sense of community within the channel by acting with and encouraging respect for all members, no matter their contribution level.
  • place the channel's future above petty arguments and personal issues.
  • encourage growth and change as well as the future development of our evolving world.

Volunteer

Volunteers are BDI's weekend warriors; these are players that are generous with their time and commit to short term projects as needed. Volunteer projects are considered extracurricular and are not expected to meet deadlines. In the event a deadline is necessary, an operator will make this clear at the beginning of the project and work with the volunteer to determine a schedule that works.

All volunteers are considered equal, unless a project requires a leader. If a volunteer needs to stop work on a project before completion, they should inform an operator so that the next best step can be determined.

Volunteers should be creative, focused, communicative and team-oriented. Since many of our projects are so collaborative, it's important that a volunteer knows how to take constructive criticism. Please remember to be adaptable and even-tempered whenever possible.

Reporter

Reporters work primarily on the Rumor Mill, which is an in-character tabloid posted on the forums. This role provides access to post on the Rumor Mill's behalf and communicate privately with other reporters to brainstorm and plan out the next issue.

Reporters should have strong writing skills, a good imagination and an eye for detail. They should be able to follow the guidelines and templates for the Rumor Mill, as well as adhere to a basic posting schedule of at least once a month, although greater frequency is of course appreciated. Because the Rumor Mill is based on in-character activities and breaking news stories, reporters need to be able to be proactive about finding (or inventing) and pursuing leads. Reporters are given a good deal of freedom regarding their articles, and do not need approval before sending an article to post.

Storyteller

Storytellers are the Dungeon Masters of BDI and are allowed to run setting-wide story lines or events at their own discretion. Traditionally, storytellers are long-time members of the BDI community who are in good standing in the community and are trusted by the ops to adhere to basic, loose guidelines regarding their plans. They may act without supervision, but are required to keep in contact with the ops and other storytellers regarding the current events both in channel and on the forums.

A storyteller's job is a highly creative one. To be a good storyteller,[2] you must be able to combine intense imagination with crisp setting knowledge, as well as the flexibility to adapt to the unexpected as players begin to contribute. The storyteller job is about providing an experience for the players, so the ability to place one's ego aside is a must. You should be a strong writer who can read comprehensively and have the time and focus to respond quickly. Teamwork is also essential to this position as the storytellers work closely with each other and the operators to keep events, channel topics and announcements current.

Setting Nerd

Setting nerds are considered the "experts" of the BDI setting. Many have been here since the setting's creation, have contributed in large part, have spent hours poring over the website and setting notes to learn about it, or any combination of the three. If a setting nerd doesn't know something, they can tell you where to find it or, if it doesn't at all, help you figure out how to create it yourself.

Setting nerds are marked with a green name[3] and staff title on the forums, and in the channel with a +voice symbol beside their nick so that they are easy to find. All positions are likely to consult with setting nerds because they are recognized and trusted authorities on the BDI-verse, so it's important that a person in this role be friendly, patient with random questions and able to communicate well.

They maintain a presence in the OOC room.

Operator

Operators, or "ops", are given moderator access to all areas of the channel and site, including most of the forums, and are charged with the day to day maintenance and protection of the channel and website against spam, vandalism or other abuse. Operators are also responsible for upholding cohesion across all official BDI platforms.

As the most visible representatives of the channel, ops are expected to be on good behavior at all times. This expectation exists not only within the BDI community, but extends elsewhere to the greater DarkMyst community, such as in #RPG-Hub and the semi-annual DarkMyst Multiverse event. Operators are also expected to participate in regular play.

Operators must be strong leaders and capable of clear communication. You must be patient, pro-active, team-oriented, and professional. Ops are the strongest representative of our community so it's critical that you always put your best foot forward, adhere to guidelines and work to further the spirit and legacy of BDI. Ops should also be willing and wanting to contribute in a 'whatever needs doing' fashion, and have a strong understanding of their chosen IRC client.

In order to act as an operator, a person must be willing to learn how to use the Eggdrop bots to handle weather and news changes, removing bans, adding to the RP experience, etc. Ops have rules of their own to follow, and it is important that you know them as well as you do the ones for the players.

They maintain a presence in the two main channels, #BlkDragon*Inn and #BDI*Outside, as well as OOC room.

Administrator

An Administrator is an Operator who has a higher level of access to the channel and all related platforms, including the "back end" areas of the site and channel with the intention of maintaining and ensuring the smooth operation of all parts of BDI. It is unlikely that a person will become an Administrator without spending a very long time first as an Operator.

Administrators should be familiar with basic IRC commands & channel modes, DarkMyst's network services, MediaWiki, Wordpress, phpBB and Eggdrop commands. Also, some understanding of web design principles and code will go a long way in tweaking the CSS, PHP, HTML and Javascript used on the site. Administrators should be comfortable working in these environments, or willing to learn and educate themselves. Scripting in Eggdrop TCL is always a huge plus.

Administrators should be able to work autonomously to fix minor or technical problems on the site or channel. Major changes to setting content or guides, templates, site design, color schemes, skins, etc. must be decided on as a group and should only be carried out after a consensus is reached. All custom changes made to the hard code of the site must be documented in the case of an update breaking them. Administrators are expected to use the forums to update and stay updated on the applicable threads. Access to the site's cPanel and FTP, and the shells on which the bots are hosted may still be restricted to their respective owners, ie: Kylus or Nymphetamine.


Lead Admin

This position holds all of the same access to all areas of the channel and site as an Administrator, however the Lead Admin will be responsible for guiding the growth of the channel as well as and the organization and delegation of other staff members. Subject to all of the same rules as a regular player and other members of staff, the Lead Admin should have leadership and communication skills as well as a staunch dedication to the channel and its continuation as a whole. It is the Lead Admin's responsibility to mediate staff disputes or problems as they arise, and to enforce staff rules when needed. There will be only one Lead Admin at a time.



  1. Last updated: April 6, 2018.
  2. This information, while good for any storyteller, only applies to those players that have been recognized as an ongoing and regular storyteller. It does not preclude players from submitting their own story line for play via the Plot Submission page.
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