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The contributing guidelines should be a short markdown document in the root of the repository called CONTRIBUTING.md. It should be written in the Markdown format. In it, there should be a number of guidelines to keep in mind when contributing to ablator.
Below are the points that definitely need to be included, feel free to add more if you feel they are necessary. The contributing guidelines
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We currently have individual projects in AppVeyor for Windows/Linux. We should be able to combine these into a single project with a matrix.
https://www.appveyor.com/docs/build-configuration/#build-matrix
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Hi,
would it be possible to offer a swagger document that describes the REST API?
Having this, it would be easy to create additional clients, also for the administrative interfaces.
Thanks!
Cheers, Lutz.