Modders,
Since we're working on a lot of code, and sharing it, we need a simple way to manage everything. The best way I've found is gitorious:
https://gitorious.org
It allows you to host git repositories, join teams, and use tags for version management and download links. Best of all, it's completely free (AGPL licensed)! I even made a group for us already:
https://gitorious.org/+minetest-modders
So please, consider joining us on gitorious!
Modders: Join me on gitorious!
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Modders: Join me on gitorious!
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News: We have three members, so far, but I know there are more than three modders here! Consider joining now, so we can have a big community organized there!
Mods: https://gitorious.org/marktraceur-minetest-mods
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Word doc? This is a free game, we use LibreOffice!NakedFury wrote:You need to write down all your sites with accounts info in a notebook or a word doc. helps a lot.
Mods: https://gitorious.org/marktraceur-minetest-mods
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Better yet.. use Password Safe if you're on Windows:
http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/
.. or Password Gorilla on Linux/Mac/*nix/*bsd:
https://github.com/zdia/gorilla/wiki/
(there's also a Windows version, in case you want a portable password manager)
Both PWsafe and PWGorilla can open the same database file types.
How it works?
You set up a single password to encrypt your pass database.
If you ever lose your password file (ie: if you keep a copy in your USB thumb drive), you don't need to worry; since it's encrypted, it's way improbable that someone will decrypt it (you should change the important passwords though).
They both come with password generators.. useful to generate a different hard-to-guess password for each site.
http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/
.. or Password Gorilla on Linux/Mac/*nix/*bsd:
https://github.com/zdia/gorilla/wiki/
(there's also a Windows version, in case you want a portable password manager)
Both PWsafe and PWGorilla can open the same database file types.
How it works?
You set up a single password to encrypt your pass database.
If you ever lose your password file (ie: if you keep a copy in your USB thumb drive), you don't need to worry; since it's encrypted, it's way improbable that someone will decrypt it (you should change the important passwords though).
They both come with password generators.. useful to generate a different hard-to-guess password for each site.
Unless otherwise specified: I use linux and run (and compile) the latest dev.
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