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knue:
hi, I have allready intruoduced myself some time ago (October, the fifth).
I have not too much time but I can help to fix some bugs. I have allready started:

http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=1645.msg11995;topicseen#msg11995

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Thanks for your suggestion (and for remembering me of my many names :D), I'll give it a try.

I've seen other threads (eg. http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=1642.0) that talks about (lack of) coding style guidelines... personally I don't really like to be forced to a particular scheme (especially if it's not my usual one :)), but I think that it is necessary in projects involving so many developers.
A description of how to effectively become a developer would be useful, too, unless this procedure is a first test of our skills :D. I've found this http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php?topic=1636.0, but I fear that my attempt was not so succesfull (I suppose that one should never do this late at night :)).
May I suggest to insert one (or two) locked (or sticky?) topics baout this matters at the beginning of the Development forum? They would be quite useful and make development easier, faster and better.


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The Wiki is a better place for this since things are unlikely to change with time and the thing that is needed is a nice reference. That's what Wiki's are good at. A stickied thread with a link to the Wiki might be a good idea though. :)

Olorin:
Wiki! Never thought about it... :(
Thanks for the hint!

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