Around April, I got myself a new server that I planned to be dedicated to all things gdc. Initially it provided a default web page - which will soon have useful links to development, bugs, build releases for various architectures / platforms, etc.

http://gdcproject.org


Wanting to move away from the bitbucket wiki, and generally being annoyed at github wiki. I'd thought I'd host my own.

http://gdcproject.org/wiki

Yeah yeah yeah, it's a bit ugly, but if anyone is any good at theming moinmoin, or has any useful themes to offer, please point me in the right direction or perhaps arrange to have access granted to the server. :-)


And for the same reasons as above, with the extra reason that D's bugzilla now disallows creating new bugs for GDC, I've also installed a new bug tracker on the system too.

http://gdcproject.org/bugzilla

I'm going to see if I can get it hooked up to a mailing list for users to register to, or (with permission?) link my bugzilla installation to this mailing list.


As ideally I will be wanting to archive off the bitbucket repo to prevent further use in the future, and turn off github issue tracker completely (once the initial issues some people have raised have been moved or closed down). I am proposing that people start using the following links provided as the means of further contributing all documentation and bug raising through these new channels if you don't mind updating your bookmarks. However all will be subject to just how well it goes getting the last few pieces set-up. =)

Any comments / suggestions.  Please feel free to provide them.


Regards
Iain

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