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'''rec.games.roguelike.nethack''' is a [[Usenet]] newsgroup. It is the spiritual successor of '''rec.games.hack''', and the focus of much of the modern NetHack community.
 
'''rec.games.roguelike.nethack''' is a [[Usenet]] newsgroup. It is the spiritual successor of '''rec.games.hack''', and the focus of much of the modern NetHack community.
  
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== [[Wikihack]] links ==
 
== [[Wikihack]] links ==
 
* Types of posts: [[YAFAP]], [[YAAP]], [[YASD]], [[YANI]]
 
* Types of posts: [[YAFAP]], [[YAAP]], [[YASD]], [[YANI]]
* From rgrn: [[NetHack Code]], [[NetHack Purity Test]]
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* From RGRN: [[NetHack Code]], [[NetHack Purity Test]]
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 20:14, 17 October 2008

rec.games.roguelike.nethack is a Usenet newsgroup. It is the spiritual successor of rec.games.hack, and the focus of much of the modern NetHack community.

It is commonly abbreviated to RGRN.

Release announcements are usually posted to RGRN by the DevTeam upon new releases, and several of the DevTeam are known to post, usually in response to allegations of bugs and compilation difficulties.

Wikihack links

External links

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