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Added a "Give Help" section to README

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Andy Meneely 10 years ago
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@ -597,11 +597,22 @@ There are lots of people using Squib already. If you've gone through the [sample
* Our [thread on BoardGameGeek](http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1293453) is quite active and informal (if a bit unstructured).
* [StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/ask?tags=ruby squib) with the tag "ruby" and "squib" will get you answers quickly and a great way to document questions for future Squibbers.
If you email me directly I'll probably ask you to post your question publicly so we can document answers for future Googling Squibbers.
Please use GitHub issues for bugs and feature requests.
## Give Help
Let's help each other out! Even if you're relatively new, there's probably some question out there that you can help answer. Here's how to help:
* Subscribe to our thread on BoardGameGeek (see above for link)
* Subscribe to alerts from Stackoverflow for the tags "squib" and "ruby"
* Post snippets of your code using GitHub gists
* Write a how-to tutorial and post it on [our wiki](https://github.com/andymeneely/squib/wiki)
## Testing Pre-Builds
If you want to test new features as I develop them, you can always point your Gemfile to the repository. Your Gemfile specification looks like this:
Testers needed!! If you want to test new features as I develop them, or make sure I didn't break your code, you can always point your Gemfile to the repository and follow what I'm doing there. Your Gemfile specification looks like this:
```ruby
gem 'squib', git: 'git://github.com/andymeneely/squib', branch: 'dev'

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