GPU:Community Portal
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Our Community
To see some activity, you should run a GPU node for one or two days, 24 hours a day. The likelihood of observing some conversations between users is then very high. Try to write a "hello" in chat, too. Keeping Netmapper open will show in a graph the size of the cluster over time. Running Whiteboard might catch some images and even a webcam session if you are very very lucky.
If you have particular questions regarding the project, you can contact our mailing list gpu-world (gpu-world at lists.sourceforge.net).
The GPU chat window where the community meets
Sometimes, developers lurk in the depths of GPU's chat system. They are happy to answer your questions, if they know the answer. If not, they might tell you that is better for you to stay unaware. Do not believe it! Always think with your mind and question strange answers without fear.
Tracker
These are websites, where you can open a ticket, if you have particular issues. You will be informed by email when the ticket is being handled. You can expect a ticket to be closed in about two weeks.
Submit Bug / Ask Support / Feature Request or Ideas
Wiki
This wiki is also an expression of the work done on GPU.
Check out the Recent Changes page to see the latest changes on this wiki.


