How can I donate?
How can I donate?
Theory is - when you know everything but nothing works.
Practice is - when all works, but you don't know why.
We combine theory and practice - nothing works and nobody knows why
Coders rule nr 1: Face ur bugz.. dont cage them with code, kill'em with ur cursor.
Ok, I restate the question:
How can I donate other way than PayPal?
Theory is - when you know everything but nothing works.
Practice is - when all works, but you don't know why.
We combine theory and practice - nothing works and nobody knows why
Not sure if that is possible. I just used Paypal. You should PM WILL and ask for alternatives.
Coders rule nr 1: Face ur bugz.. dont cage them with code, kill'em with ur cursor.
Hi Darthman, I'm glad you want to donate, every little bit helps. Every big bit helps too.
The account that takes donations for PGD and Pascal Gamer Magazine is held by PayPal so all means of donating money electronically is done by PayPal. I've been told that specific regions have a hard time with PayPal due to policies or availability. This is unfortunate, because the main reason for using the PayPal service is to be able to record, track and manage all donations paperlessly. It would be too much to retain records for legal reasons should any of these were to be on paper only. And yes, I do keep very good records of every donation and transaction of expenses.
If you want to see just about every way to donate to a PayPal account, you can go to www.paypal.com and read what options they give you.
At one time we had merchandise that we were selling through an online storefront (Cafe Press) with PGD logos and such, but it wasn't a huge success. This is something we could start back up should the interest re-spark.
I am not very happy with vbulletin upgrade, or mostly the theme.
The forum and topic graphics - icons and colors are now super-unclear on indicating what is new and what was already read.
Also there's still too many forum sections, i said this around 5 years ago.. there's forum sections with like 30 threads total and last updated earlier than 2010.. In essence the forum still looks like a mess
Edit:
I think there's better and more functional free forums such as PHPBB V3, there's no real reason to use vBulletin.
Also.. [pascal] [/pascal] doesn't work..
Last edited by JernejL; 20-02-2011 at 03:29 PM.
This is my game project - Top Down City:
http://www.pascalgamedevelopment.com...y-Topic-Reboot
My OpenAL audio wrapper with Intelligent Source Manager to use unlimited:
http://www.pascalgamedevelopment.com...source+manager
I agree that the Icons on the forums could be made alot clearer, but I don't see why you shouldn't just use the "what's new" button?The forum and topic graphics - icons and colors are now super-unclear on indicating what is new and what was already read.
This has obviously nothing to do with vBulletin. But I agree. we could remove a few forum sections, for example:Also there's still too many forum sections, i said this around 5 years ago.. there's forum sections with like 30 threads total and last updated earlier than 2010.. In essence the forum still looks like a mess
> Jobs and resum?©s (noone seems to use it)
> PP Compiler forum
> Kylix IDE/Compiler forum
> XCESS GD kit forum
It seems to me that only popular libaries (and those with alot of threads) deserve their own subforum.
Also, the whole sound/music section could be merged into one subforum. Same for the story/documentation and graphics/modelling sections.
We should keep in mind the PGD forums are mainly geared towards programmers. Artists and storywriters will most likely ask their questions at Gamedev.net or somewhere else. I rather see 10 subforums that are actively used than 30 subforums that are deserted and outdated.
I'm pretty sure that merging forums can be cumbersome (never done it myself), so I don't expect anything to happen soon. Just saying that I agree with delfi's point.
Coders rule nr 1: Face ur bugz.. dont cage them with code, kill'em with ur cursor.
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