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=Version Numbers= | |||
My version numbers reflect the version of ZNC that version of code was designed to work with. If the version is 0.01, this is because the module hasn't been modified since I changed the versioning scheme, and I don't know which version it was written for. Feel free to update the 0.01 version number if you verify it working on a current version of ZNC. | |||
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If you give me your login info on github, I'll add you as a contributor (if I can figure out how). This'll allow you to update my repo, and it'll put you down as the author of those changes. The basics of GIT are pretty simple to use, once you get it set up (the basics are all I know--git commit & push). Reply here & contact me on IRC. | If you give me your login info on github, I'll add you as a contributor (if I can figure out how). This'll allow you to update my repo, and it'll put you down as the author of those changes. The basics of GIT are pretty simple to use, once you get it set up (the basics are all I know--git commit & push). Reply here & contact me on IRC. |
Revision as of 18:45, 31 August 2012
My Projects
Version Numbers
My version numbers reflect the version of ZNC that version of code was designed to work with. If the version is 0.01, this is because the module hasn't been modified since I changed the versioning scheme, and I don't know which version it was written for. Feel free to update the 0.01 version number if you verify it working on a current version of ZNC.
Updating My Code
If you give me your login info on github, I'll add you as a contributor (if I can figure out how). This'll allow you to update my repo, and it'll put you down as the author of those changes. The basics of GIT are pretty simple to use, once you get it set up (the basics are all I know--git commit & push). Reply here & contact me on IRC.