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Thank you for your interest in contributing to Picocrypt! Before getting started though, please read through this paragraph carefully. While Picocrypt is an open-source project hosted on GitHub, the primary use of GitHub is to distribute the source code to users and package maintainers as opposed to fostering collaboration on it. While I realize that well-intentioned people are often willing to contribute their time and skill to improve projects like Picocrypt, it's important to consider the developer's perspective too. As the developer of a security-focused project like Picocrypt, I prefer to not make changes to the code unless it's absolutely necessary, since new code can often break existing code that works just fine. Also, as an open-source developer, my time and resources are limited as well, and I don't want to have people contributing code that I ultimately won't accept. As such, I express my gratitude to all potential contributors for their willingness to help but respectfully discourage anyone from opening PRs. Thank you for your understanding!
Thank you for your interest in contributing to Picocrypt! Before getting started though, please read through this paragraph carefully. While Picocrypt is an open-source project hosted on GitHub, the primary use of GitHub is to distribute the source code to users and package maintainers as opposed to fostering collaboration on it. While I realize that well-intentioned people are often willing to contribute their time and skill to improve projects like Picocrypt, it's important to consider the developer's perspective too. As the developer of a security-focused project like Picocrypt, I prefer to not make changes to the code unless it's absolutely necessary, since new code can often break existing code that works just fine. Also, as an open-source developer, my time and resources are limited as well, and I don't want to have people contributing code that I ultimately won't accept. As such, I express my gratitude to all potential contributors for their willingness to help, but respectfully discourage anyone from opening PRs. Thank you for your understanding!