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# Contributing to Mixlib::Versioning
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We are glad you want to contribute to `Mixlib::Versioning`! The first step is
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## Quick-contribute
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* Create a ticket for your change on the [bug tracker][jira-project]. Tickets
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#<Mixlib::Versioning::Format::OpscodeSemVer:0x3ffdc91f0bb0 @major=11, @minor=0, @patch=6, @prerelease=nil, @build="20130221075213", @input="11.0.6+20130221075213">
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#<Mixlib::Versioning::Format::OpscodeSemVer:0x3ffdc91f154c @major=11, @minor=0, @patch=8, @prerelease="rc.1", @build="20130319083111.git.6.dc8613e", @input="11.0.8-rc.1+20130319083111.git.6.dc8613e">
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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