@sab said in Make Evennia 'more accessible' - ideas?:
Too much shit about starting a tutorial without actually starting the tutorial
Okay, so I mentioned the other day that I wanted to get a barebones, really, really fundamental tutorial started for people getting into Evennia from literally no knowledge at all besides the fact that they want to build a game. I have a lot of reasons for that, which I won't get into unless asked, but the assumption I have while I'm writing this up is that the reader knows basically nothing advanced about computers, MU*s, programming concepts, and Python/Evennia at all.
Work is going to slow down a good deal once I get to the actual meat of it like the actual coding process ('cause a lot of that I'll be figuring out as I write). For now, I've seen more than a few people over time say they've run into trouble with installation, so I'm fleshing that out.
Really, all I'm asking at the moment is for people of all sorts to take a look and see if there's anything you'd like to point out as I go along. Specifically, it'd be really useful if someone who's never tried to install Evennia before can check it out and see if what I'm saying makes sense, and point out where it doesn't, and for experienced people to tell me if I fucked anything up.
As of this typing, I have a pretty basic To-Do list for the Installation section, as well as a few other sections I know I want to work on in some capacity or another. I have a prototype of how I want the actual content to be structured (Thanks again Pax), and then a basic draft started of the first couple sections.
I know this is going to take a while to get finished, but selfishly the act of writing this whole thing out in really basic terms will help me learn it, and holistically I'm hoping to lessen the barrier to entry that a lot of people with really good ideas have when they're just getting started.
I have a test tomorrow, but I've been studying all day, so for the rest of the night I figure I'll keep working on this in between prepping for my cert exam tomorrow. With that, I'll be around for a while, so if you're interested in chatting about this, coding, or whatever else, you can hit me up on here or on discord at Sab#1239.
ETA: I'm a fucking idiot and forgot to link the doc so rip:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-C9txEcopx_G6_CKl8kUNZ-xJp1AYX-TrD75EskmZ5w/edit?usp=sharing