Tuesday, October 31

Extending the swipr documentation

As you may have noticed, documentation on swipr is quite sparse. It is difficult to find the time to create a very elaborate set of documentation, which is why I have set up the documentation in a wiki. It would be great if there are more people that would like to add to, and enhance the current set of documentation.

If you would like to contribute, please send me an email (info at swipr dot com). You'll need to be registered on swipr.com (which you probably are already). I will then change your role in swipr.com, so you have sufficient rights to modify and add content in the documentation area. Thanks in advance for your contributions!

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