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Hello everybody! We are the OCTGN development team, and we looking towards the community to help improve the OCTGN experience for everyone. We regularly watch the OCTGN chatter on Twitter, Reddit, OCTGN's support forums and built-in chatroom, as well as on several other popular sites and forums, and we would like to get some feedback from everyone. | |
While we regularly release updates to OCTGN to address bugs and issues, we try to create big, splashy updates at every 10% interval of our funding campaign. We have a few ideas for updates between now and 100%, but we decided we are interested in feedback on what new features you all would like to see, starting with the 60% update. | |
We have various ties into the community, including the /r/octgn subreddit. Here are some other locations where we are active: | |
- Twitter: Follow @octgn_official for important update, including server status. Our tweets will always appear in the center column of the OCTGN login window. We also follow the #octgn hashtag. | |
- http://help.octgn.net/support/discussions This is our official support forums, and are open to all users. This is also where you can submit support tickets, which are private between us. | |
- http://repo.octgn.net This links you to our GitHub repository, where the source code for OCTGN is found. This is also the location of our development issue tracker, where you can view the status of active bugs, issues, and features. | |
- IRC Support Chat: visit our IRC chat at irc.freenode.net #octgn. Many game developers also hang out in here, so it is a very useful service for technical support questions. | |
- OCTGN Community Chat: This chatroom, built into OCTGN, is always monitored. If you see a message from a user named Gap, don't fret -- this is us chatting through our IRC bot. We try to answer any questions we see here. |
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