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| <b><big>[[Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase:Featured articles|Vote on featured articles]]</big></b>
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Revision as of 22:47, 22 August 2015
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Welcome to the Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase (HAK), a wiki-styled resource designed to be a focal point for information related to all facets of audio technology. Check out the main topics of HAK:
Taskforce Hub
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- To discuss:
Browse the forums or join #Hydrogenaudio@irc.freenode.net on IRC.
- To contribute content:
- Use the Search box or the Random Page functions on the left navigation bar, and find a place where you have something useful to add!
- When editing articles, please observe our wiki policy and standard article guideline. If your article is short, please tag it with {{stub}} at the bottom. You can discuss HAK—whether generally as a platform, or about specific articles or topics—in our dedicated subforum here.
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