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on 09/26/2012 01:49 AM Wladimir said the following:

> I'm willing to write this. But I know these kinds of proposals always
> end in a big discussion about what should be and what should not be on
> bitcoin.org, however we should be a bit pragmatic here.

May I suggest a page bitcoin.org/developers, that links to a wiki page
of developer resources?
That way there's an easy link from the main site, but the content is
readily editable and expandable.


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