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@ -437,10 +437,14 @@ Development
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* [Twitter](http://twitter.com/peg_js)
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PEG.js is developed by [David Majda](http://majda.cz/)
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([@dmajda](http://twitter.com/dmajda)). You are welcome to contribute code.
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Unless your contribution is really trivial you should get in touch with me first
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— this can prevent wasted effort on both sides. You can send code both as a
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patch or a GitHub pull request.
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([@dmajda](http://twitter.com/dmajda)). The [Bower
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package](https://github.com/pegjs/bower) is maintained by [Michel
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Krämer](http://www.michel-kraemer.com/)
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([@michelkraemer](https://twitter.com/michelkraemer)).
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You are welcome to contribute code. Unless your contribution is really trivial
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you should get in touch with me first — this can prevent wasted effort on both
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sides. You can send code both as a patch or a GitHub pull request.
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Note that PEG.js is still very much work in progress. There are no compatibility
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guarantees until version 1.0.
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