We have been at this a long time. Here are historical milestones.
2001
- A website at appeared at http://www.drachenwald.sca.org some time before the end of February 2001.
- By October, there’s a calendar. It even contains reporting deadlines, that sounds really useful!
- Web Minister: Rhys Terafan Greydragon
2002
- Drei Eichen was once a Barony
- From now until 2005, you could find the Dragon’s Tale Letters online
- Non-official events have a long history on the calendar, at least based on the legend
- An Award recommendation form!
- A shopping guide: Yellow Scrolls
- Website redesign projects are as old as the internet, a new frontpage
- Guilds & interest groups
- Regions in the calendar appear to include: Scandinavia, Isles, Central Europe
2003
- This background works better on a more historic monitor size
- Drachenwald, the SCA’s out of America summercamp since at least 2003: Come spend your summer in Drachenwald
- Spotted, a region called ‘Scandinavia’, Insulae Draconis
2004
- Wales is not in Insulae Draconis, according to the calendar
- Spotted, Frankmark
- Request a date on the calendar, rather than claim it immediately: http://www.drachenwald.sca.org/daterequest.htm
- The last ever update to the “What’s New” page
- The last of the noticeboard, It seems to have lived a long 3 years!
2005
- Scrolling text has reached the webpage: A plot to kill the King and Queen
- Thoke Thunetoft becomes webminister
- Yehoshua ben Haim halevi becomes webminister
2006
- In April the calendar moved
- Redesign of the regnum page
- Redesign of the front page
- Baron Handbook
- The arrival of the Drachenwald Forum
- And yet another redesign
- And a new webminister: Marcus von Stormam
- Central, Eastern Baltic, Scandinavia and Southern regions for martial activities
- Dedicated PHP starts to show up
2007
- A listing of Articles of interest to Drachenwald shows up
2008
- Rearranging the regions. Eastern Baltic is gone and only Scandinvia/Nordmark, Central and Insulae Draconis remain. Between kingdom contacts and the earl marshall page they’re not consistent, though.
2009
- A new webminister: Mäster Måns Knutsson Kotte
- On June 26th, the new Drupal website is launched
2010
- Eastern Baltic is back :D
- The Drupal website now shows the familiar ‘points of contact’ template that’s still used today
- The new calendar has the still-used icons for royalty present
- “New website” about the Drupal CMS
2011
- The website sees news updates
- The phpbb forum disappears from the frontpage
- Raphe Cuthbert becomes webminister and has a team of Web Elves
- Seeing the first of the officers bios appear
2013
- Drachenwald 20 Year Anniversary Celebration A celebration of the kingdom with the castles
- The Seneschal was posting their own updates!
2014
- The Drupal newsfeed sees its last update, it will stay up till at least 2016
2015
2016
2017
2018
- Updates to the news section resume
- New webminister Aodh Ó Siadhail