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This project is an open project, and contributions are welcome from any individual. All contributors to this project are bound by a code of conduct. Please review and follow this code of conduct as part of your contribution.
Issues and bug reports are always welcome. Code clean-up, and feature additions can be done either through pull requests to project forks or branches.
All products of the Throughput Annotation Project are licensed under an MIT License unless otherwise noted.
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Th project uses X core information, manages it and passes our some stuff.
This project is developed using (Python? R?). It runs on a Windows system (?). Continuous integration uses TravisCI (?).
The project pulls data from (?).
This project generates (an API, some log files, what?)
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