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Q: Is your code open source?
Yes. Use it however you want. I would appreciate your giving me credit, and contributing to the falling-sky project, but those are not requirements.
Q: How can I help?
I am looking for help in with a variety of things:
Q: How can I become a mirror?
Glad you asked! Mirrors are welcome, whether public or private. Public mirrors that wish to be added to the official mirror list, contact contact jfesler@test-ipv6.com when it is set up to get tested and added.
Q: How can I help with language translation?
Minor fixes, just file an bug, or send mail to jfesler@test-ipv6.com. New translations, please check out the source tree and see the wiki information below. Translated files can be zipped and sent to me; or request svn access to commit directly (preferred).
Q: How do I report a bug or suggestion?
You can either send email to jfesler@test-ipv6.com, or file an issue on code.google.com. Filing issues are preferred. Anyone with a gmail or google apps account can file issues. If you send email, an issue will be opened, but you won't be able to follow the progress onit.
Q: How do I stay in touch?
Subscribe to the mailing list: http://test-ipv6.com/mailman/listinfo/v6code
Read the archives: http://archives.test-ipv6.com/v6code/
Subscribe to a feed: http://code.google.com/p/falling-sky/feeds

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