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New CodexWiki tracker and repository

Luis Majano November 08, 2009

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Luis Majano

November 08, 2009

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Development is back on track for CodexWiki and we have a new home for our repository, trackers and much more tools.  You can find the new locations here: http://codexwiki.assembla.com.  Not only that, but you can see our new cool shiny logo CodexWiki will be sporting.  All the wiki documents have been updated to point to our new repositories and new rss feeds.  Finally, our nightly builds are now hooked up to assembla and we even have a new codexwiki twitter account: http://www.twitter.com/codexwiki
 and also our team list at: http://twitter.com/codexwiki/team

Our move to assembla follows in suit to provide much more tools to the community to interact with Codex and also to have much better tools to work with.  So stay tuned as more announcements come in Codex development.

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