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Oh, and expect it to get completly vandalised for the first couple of days
while it gets out to all the little kiddys :P

I notice there are some new articles, they are very nice.

On 6/28/05, Ben Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Very nice :D
>
> Is this going to make this list redundant?
>
> On 6/28/05, Erik Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Today we're going to open up something we've been working on for the MOD
> > community for the last couple of months: The Valve Developer Community.
> >
> > We've reworked our existing Source engine SDK documentation into a Wiki,
> > which means that virtually all of the content can be edited by anyone
> > with a web browser and useful information to share. We hope that this is
> >
> > an efficient and useful tool that the MOD community can use to share
> > information on building a game using Source. The open nature of a Wiki
> > raises some obvious concerns about what kind of content is contributed
> > to the site, from worries about vandalism to honest inaccuracy and
> > mistakes. There will be the occasional disruptive person, but the site
> > provides methods for dealing with this.
> >
> > This is not Valve's site, this is the MOD community's site -- we've just
> >
> > helped out by jump-starting it for you. The new site should be treated
> > like this mailing list -- as a place where you as developers can share
> > information about how to make games using the Source engine. It should
> > also a place where a number of people at Valve contribute fairly
> > regularly, with the plan being to make it the most information-rich
> > place on the Internet to learn about making a game using Source.
> >
> > The site currently contains all of the SDK documentation ported over to
> > the Wiki format, but this is only the tip of the iceberg in terms of the
> > content that is useful for developers to know when it comes to building
> > games using Source. Everyone should feel free to go in and make any
> > corrections or additions they think are appropriate.
> >
> > http://developer.valvesoftware.com <http://developer.valvesoftware.com/
> > >
> >
> >
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