User:Pbilnoski

So, I get my own page.

I started playing WoW a few years after it started, some friends finally pulled me into it mostly to help work on the CastParty addon. At the time, it mostly did click-casting behavior to help priests and other healing classes be more efficient, then it was extended to all classes. Then around the time TBC came out, click-casting with logic was basically killed by the WoW API so the addon moved to mainly being a replacement for the default Blizzard UI on character frames, buffs, and the like.

We started listing our documentation for the addon on the WoWWiki because it was an easy place to put it up, edit it, and it was for WoW anyway.

I got my start editing those pages which were basically the manual, and since then the WoWWiki became my main source for finding correct/complete/current information about WoW (I especially liked all the Warcraft lore people had added and all the In-Game Books that had been transcribed).

When I came across a quest page that was not there or incomplete, or could not for the life of me find where that dang trainer was standing because the info wasn't here, I found it and added it so that I could find it again as well as help out whoever else came to look. Isn't that the spirit of the WoWWiki anyway?

Also, the WoWWiki is more than just for WoW, it's Warcraft's history and concordance in a Wiki, which is cool if you like the Warcraft Universe.