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    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">240</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2009-11-09T17:44:49+01:00</created-on>
    <description>The downtime of QW-DEV which lasted a few days should now be over. QW-DEV migration to a new host is now finished. The host should be at least as fast as the old one.

If you got any trouble, please contact me at deurk at qw-dev dot net and I will get back to you.</description>
    <id type="integer">80</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>QW-DEV.net has changed its host server</summary>
    <title>New host, possibly new speed</title>
  </news>
  <news>
    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">419</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2009-04-07T00:00:14+02:00</created-on>
    <description>Jogi decided to rewrite some parts of his wonderful tool, *camquake*, which allows you to define camera movements within a quake map while playing... or replaying!
Map makers who want to promote their work with detailed "virtual tour" of their creations and bad-ass movie makers are going to be happy!</description>
    <id type="integer">73</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>Movie makers, this tool is for you!</summary>
    <title>New hosted project: camquake</title>
  </news>
  <news>
    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">281</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2009-03-17T10:14:23+01:00</created-on>
    <description>Following Empezar's request, *nQuake* is back on QW-DEV, at least for the trackers and news.

If you have bugs or features requests to submit, it's this way: http://nquake.qw-dev.net  </description>
    <id type="integer">71</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>nQuake trackers and news hosted on QW-DEV.</summary>
    <title>nQuake is back</title>
  </news>
  <news>
    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">4841</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2009-03-05T23:10:21+01:00</created-on>
    <description>Now if you can't connect from work or don't want to bother firing your IRC client for some chat about the projects hosted at QW-DEV or discuss QW-DEV matters, you can just use the webchat page located in the top bar (IRC)!

Here is a link to it: http://qw-dev.net/irc!</description>
    <id type="integer">70</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>QW_DEV gets its QuakeNet IRC page</summary>
    <title>IRC via web page</title>
  </news>
  <news>
    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">10</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2009-02-19T12:00:34+01:00</created-on>
    <description>QW-DV, which has seen its default theme change recently is still looking for its own style, hence this request for a web designer to build a custom theme for QW-DEV.
If you know anyone or are yourself interested, comment this news or meet me (deurk) on IRC!</description>
    <id type="integer">68</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>Web design coder needed!</summary>
    <title>QW-DEV needs a new face</title>
  </news>
  <news>
    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">9</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2009-02-19T11:58:54+01:00</created-on>
    <description>QW-DEV has been quite unstable in the past months:
* Lack of information or news
* Lack of disponibility and uptime
* Lack of stability

Well, after changing host, the stability issue is finally gone, so you can now enjoy a way more stable QW-DEV website.

IRC bots are still in developement/integration for those who are interested.

Don't forget to tell your developers friends about QW-DEV.net :)</description>
    <id type="integer">67</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>Long time no news, now rest assured</summary>
    <title>QW-DEV back to stability</title>
  </news>
  <news>
    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">10</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2008-10-15T20:11:11+02:00</created-on>
    <description>You can come on QW-DEV IRC channel if you wish to discuss about the hosted projects or meet with other developers.
It is hosted in QuakeNet (irc.quakenet.org) in #qw-dev.

I have added a little counter on the top right side of the website telling you how many people are actually connected to it.
Enjoy :)</description>
    <id type="integer">66</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>Just a reminder that QW-DEV has an IRC channel</summary>
    <title>IRC channel</title>
  </news>
  <news>
    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">13</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2008-09-26T10:47:43+02:00</created-on>
    <description>Bots are spamming issues comments so for the time being, I have to deny anonymous access until a captcha sstem is added to QW-DEV.net.</description>
    <id type="integer">65</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>I hate bots.</summary>
    <title>Spam on QW-DEV.net</title>
  </news>
  <news>
    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">10</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2008-09-26T10:46:54+02:00</created-on>
    <description>When creating a new project, QW-DEV now creates the associated repository if module is activated, along with rights matching members of the project.
It was done manually before that I'm pretty glad this now works.</description>
    <id type="integer">64</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>QW-DEV now controls suvbersion repository rights.</summary>
    <title>SVN integrated</title>
  </news>
  <news>
    <author-id type="integer">1</author-id>
    <comments-count type="integer">10</comments-count>
    <created-on type="datetime">2008-07-25T11:26:57+02:00</created-on>
    <description>Still trying to proxify correctly Ruby without putting the host down to its knees, migration has been made from "passenger" to "thin" cluster.
Let's see how it goes for the next few days...</description>
    <id type="integer">61</id>
    <project-id type="integer">16</project-id>
    <summary>Passenger wasn't the one, it's now thin's turn.</summary>
    <title>One more try...</title>
  </news>
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