[tuhopuu-devel] [pueski@gmx.de: Tuhopuu contributing]

Upi Tamminen tuhopuu-devel@blender.org
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Hi there!

I got this link from someone on #blendercoders while I was
searching on contact persons for game-engine development.

They told me there that most of development of the GE is
done in Tohupuu, is that right? 

If so, do you still need coders? What skills are required?

Feel free to answer me

GreetZ

Matthias
(ReSeT)

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