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1.6. Feedback
Feedback is necessary for the advancement of this guide. Positive, constructive criticism is encouraged. If
you have ideas, suggestions, advice, or problems with this guide, please send an email to the author
Gareth Anderson.

Contributions
If you wish to make contributions it is recommended (if possible) to read the LyX file(s) for
this document. They contain various notes which you can't see in the other versions.

These notes highlight the areas that need contributions, certain tools which I cannot
understand, tools which have not been added, or tools which were removed. These notes
also explain some of the structure of this document.

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