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# Contributing
## Contributing

Contributions to `qcoder` whether in the form of bug fixes, issue reports, new
code or documentation improvement are welcome. Please use the github issue
tracker. For any pull request please link to or open a corresponding issue in the
code or documentation improvement are welcome. Please use the [GitHub issue
tracker](https://github.com/ropenscilabs/qcoder/issues). For any pull request please link to or open a corresponding issue in the
issue tracker. Please ensure that you have notifications turned on and respond to
questions, comments or needed changes promptly.

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Our approach is currently highly focused on ease of use for
people who have not used R previously and who have possibly
not used QDA software at all. Therefore
not used QDA software at all. Therefore
we have made the decision to first focus on a simple, tightly structured
project model that does not require the installation of Java or of a data base.

Once we have a satisfactory interface there are a number of extensions that
we will make that will allow more flexibility and power and hence support
larger and more complex projects and users with more experience. These will
include more flexiblity on the location of files (including the ability to
larger and more complex projects and users with more experience. These will
include more flexibility on the location of files (including the ability to
use text accessible on the Web) and storage in a data base. Therefore, all
code contributions should be made with this future in mind. Functions should
code contributions should be made with this future in mind. Functions should
work from the command line, which also ensures that they can be efficiently
tested. We welcome interested people, both users and developers, to discuss
these plans in our issue tracker and help make them happen.

If you would like to make a code or documentation contribution, please open
an issue in the tracker that you link to a pull request.

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