CONTRIBUTING.md in squib-0.15.0 vs CONTRIBUTING.md in squib-0.15.1
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-# Contributing to Squib
-
-Please use GitHub issues for bugs and feature requests.
-
-## Need Help?
-
-There are lots of people using Squib already. If you've gone through the [samples](https://github.com/andymeneely/squib/tree/master/samples) and still have questions, here are some other places to get help.
-
-* [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.
-* Our [thread on BoardGameGeek](http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1293453) is quite active and informal (if a bit unstructured).
-
-If you email me directly I'll probably ask you to post your question publicly so we can document answers for future Googling Squibbers.
-
-## Pull Requests
-
-If you are contributing a new feature:
-* Keep your change small and atomic. Do significant refactoring in a separate pull request.
-* Please write a sample demonstrating your new feature. Place it in the samples/ directory
-* While your pull request is open, please keep it up to date with the `dev` branch so it can be easily integrated
-* We (sort of) follow [these Ruby style guidelines](https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide)
-
-## Get Involved in the Community
-
-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
-
-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'
-```
-* The `dev` branch is where I am working on features in-process. I have not done much regression testing at this point, but would love testing feedback nonetheless.
-* The `master` branch is where I consider features and bug that are done and tested, but not released yet.
-* Use `bundle exec` to execute your code (e.g. `bundle exec rake` or `bundle exec ruby deck.rb`). See [Bundler](http://bundler.io) for more info.
+# Contributing to Squib
+
+Please use GitHub issues for bugs and feature requests.
+
+## Need Help?
+
+There are lots of people using Squib already. If you've gone through the [samples](https://github.com/andymeneely/squib/tree/master/samples) and still have questions, here are some other places to get help.
+
+* [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.
+* Our [thread on BoardGameGeek](http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1293453) is quite active and informal (if a bit unstructured).
+
+If you email me directly I'll probably ask you to post your question publicly so we can document answers for future Googling Squibbers.
+
+## Pull Requests
+
+If you are contributing a new feature:
+* Keep your change small and atomic. Do significant refactoring in a separate pull request.
+* Please write a sample demonstrating your new feature. Place it in the samples/ directory
+* While your pull request is open, please keep it up to date with the `dev` branch so it can be easily integrated
+* We (sort of) follow [these Ruby style guidelines](https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide)
+
+## Get Involved in the Community
+
+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
+
+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'
+```
+* The `dev` branch is where I am working on features in-process. I have not done much regression testing at this point, but would love testing feedback nonetheless.
+* The `master` branch is where I consider features and bug that are done and tested, but not released yet.
+* Use `bundle exec` to execute your code (e.g. `bundle exec rake` or `bundle exec ruby deck.rb`). See [Bundler](http://bundler.io) for more info.