> It's a great looking site, but (IMHO) we already have too
> many wikis and
> forums as is.  Is there any chance you could instead
> contribute your obvious
> design skills to one of the established sites?

This isn't a replacement for the wikis and forums out there.  It's more like
a resource hub linking out to the resources available out there.

> I can't actually speak for any of the sites (I generally contribute to
> http://SourceWiki.org, but I'm not an admin or anything), but
> I'm guessing
> that design help would be greatly appreciated by any and all
> sites.  A wiki
> format is probably a better approach to maintaining lists of
> lists such as
> these anyway, so that the community can make it happen rather
> than all the
> burden lying with a single editor (who may get rather bored
> with the task in
> after a year or so).

The website is designed so that anyone can register and maintain the
resource links there.  It's also a great deal easier to use than a wiki for
maintaining a list like this.  Basically, once you post an article over at
SourceWiki.org, add a link to it on HL2Coders.com (if it's coding related).
If you look at the following link, you'll notice that there are at least 4
wiki's available for HL2 coding as it is, but HL2Coders.com provides a
searchable index of the articles found:

http://www.hl2coders.com/category.php?ci=7

Thanks for the input!

- HoundDawg


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