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the code. |
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strive to not break users of the code and running tests/examples helps with this |
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process. |
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Thank you again for contributing! We will try to test and integrate the change |
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as soon as we can, but be aware we have many GitHub repositories to manage and |
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on a pull request (it will clutter the discussion of the request). |
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Also don't be worried if the request is closed or not integrated--sometimes the |
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forks and GitHub makes it easy to keep your changes in a forked repo. |
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After reviewing the guidelines above you can delete this text from the pull request. |