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  3. List of open positions. We have the following team positions open. Forum Moderators. Wiki Editor. Core Developers. "Not Copy/Paste Warriors" Assistant Database Developers. PLEASE APPLY IN A NEW POST IN THE CORRECT SECTION. Please be descriptive and use proper English. For now we are an English speaking community and as we grow we may add localized sections for all other languages. Applications made via P.M. will be DELETED without any consideration for a position.
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    Database Releases

    Database releases are now located on GitHub. Forum account is no longer needed for download. https://github.com/ProjectSkyfire/database/releases
  5. What's the difference in the trunk and main branch? Are there any benefits to using trunk over main or vice versa?
  6. So I'm normally capable of creating custom spells and editing DBCs for that matter however 95% of my experience is in 3.3.5a, which obviously is vastly different due to what Cata and MoP changed. I've been trying to make custom spells, and I can't seem to make any, not even a simple spell like a basic attack for whatever reason, it shows that the spell is created in-game but it doesn't work. No description shows up, no effects work, not a thing. I've triple checked to make sure IDs and all that jazz is correct, but for whatever reason it doesn't create the spell. I'm using WDBX editor, and maybe it's been way too long since I've actually used this thing (I rarely ever use it anymore since Stoneharry came out with his spell editor, and a few other personal tools I've made for other dbcs). So if anyone has any suggestions, ideas, or maybe a basic process of MoP custom spell creation, that would be great because I've given up.
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    Happy 2023

    We wish you all a happy new year in 2023.
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