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As an open source project TeXstudio strongly benefits from an active community.
+As an open-source project, TeXstudio strongly benefits from an active community.
The easiest way to help on the development with TeXstudio is to use it! Furthermore, if you like TeXstudio, tell all your friends and colleagues about it.
-In particular we are looking for people who want to try the most recent features before they are officially released. If you are interested download and subscribe to release candidates and development snapshots.
+The easiest way to help with the development of TeXstudio is to use it! Furthermore, if you like TeXstudio, tell all your friends and colleagues about it.
+In particular, we are looking for people who want to try the most recent features before they are officially released. If you are interested download and subscribe to release candidates and development snapshots.
User feedback is highly welcome. Depending on the type of feedback you may use different channels to communicate.
It is a good idea to announce your plans on the texstudio issue list. So everybody knows what's going on around TeXstudio and there is no duplicate work. For questions how you can contribute contact one of the developers.
+It is a good idea to announce your plans on the texstudio issue list. So everybody knows what's going on around TeXstudio and there is no duplicate work. For questions about how you can contribute, contact one of the developers.
TeXstudio has been forked from Texmaker in 2009, because of the non-open development process of Texmaker and due to different philosophies concerning configurability and features. Originally it was called TeXmakerX because it started off as a small set of extensions to Texmaker with the hope that they would get integrated into Texmaker some day. While at some points you can still see that TeXstudio originates from Texmaker, significant changes in features and the code base have made it to a fully independent program.
+TeXstudio has been forked from Texmaker in 2009, because of the non-open development process of Texmaker and due to different philosophies concerning configurability and features. Originally, it was called TeXmakerX because it started off as a small set of extensions to Texmaker with the hope that they would get integrated into Texmaker someday. While at some points you can still see that TeXstudio originates from Texmaker, significant changes in features and the code base have made it to a fully independent program.
-TeXstudio runs on Windows, Unix/Linux, BSD and Mac OS X. It is licensed under the GPL v2. Being open source, you are free to use and to modify it as you like.
+TeXstudio runs on Windows, Unix/Linux, BSD, and Mac OS X. It is licensed under the GPL v2. Being open-source, you are free to use and to modify it as you like.
Benito van der Zander
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And to all open source projects from which TeXstudio uses code or that inspired features of TeXstudio.
+And to all open-source projects from which TeXstudio uses code or that inspired features of TeXstudio.
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