No, it doesn't belong on Wikipedia. It is not notable, just one of the
thousands of failed, or infrequently used MUDs on the web. Threshold is
quite different. It has, and had, a nice player base and notable
characteristics.

http://blog.dillfrog.com/?p=46

Fred

> Hello,
> When it became clear that my beloved MUD of many years would be taken
> down,
> I contacted everyone I knew, got every bit of original source material,
> the
> source code etc... and put it on a wiki on SourceForge.
>
> http://rockserv.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
>
> Of course, I forgot to pass-protect the wiki and I fear the spammers have
> gotten the best of it. But still, it's all there.
>
> I can't say that any of that material belongs on Wikipedia. Probably not
> even a mention.
>
> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 7:54 AM, Michel Vuijlsteke
> <wikipe...@zog.org>wrote:
>
>> Nothing exceptional about this, of course:
>>
>> http://www.massively.com/2009/01/06/mud-history-dissolving-into-the-waters-of-time/
>>
>> Sigh.
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