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Hi all,
I swear i'm not just being lazy, but can anybody point out to my where in documentation can i look up for methods, and get a description as to what they do and to which class/object do they belong?
i didn't find the laravel documentation very intuitive.
Thamk you all
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Currently the only way to submit any feedback for Retrospring is to create an issue in this issue tracker. This requires the user to have a GitHub account, likely deterring users from submitting their feedback or suggestions.
We have a few options for how we could tackle this:
- Creating a form which simply opens a GitHub issue (could use @Kaisrrerr for this)
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Example files have been moved over from the dwc repository in the examples folder in this repository. These need to be organized and to have new files added for other types of records and uses. See tdwg/dwc#57.
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