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* This [Blogpost](https://www.commander1024.de/wordpress/2020/03/fotos-mit-daten-zu-radioaktiver-strahlung-taggen) tells you about intention and scope for this tool (in German).
* For questions and suggestions, you can [E-Mail](mailto:commander@commander1024.de) me directly.
* Bugs? [Gitlab](https://git.commander1024.de/Commander1024/radiation-tager/issues) is where to report them.
* Bugs? [Gitlab](https://gitlab.warpzone.ms/Commander1024/radiation-tagger/issues) is where to report them.
## Submitting changes
Please send a [Pull Request to radiation_tagger](https://git.commander1024.de/Commander1024/radiation-tager/pulls) in the develop branch with a clear list of what you've done (read more about [pull requests](https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request)). Please follow our coding conventions (below) and make sure all of your commits are atomic (one feature per commit).
Please send a [GitLab Pull Request to radiation_tagger](https://gitlab.warpzone.ms/Commander1024/radiation-tagger/tree/develop) in the develop branch with a clear list of what you've done (read more about [pull requests](http://help.github.com/pull-requests/)). Please follow our coding conventions (below) and make sure all of your commits are atomic (one feature per commit).
Keep in mind that I am a bloody beginner and probably make more mistakes than you, so I am always open for improvements.
Always write a clear log message for your commits. One-line messages are fine for small changes, but bigger changes should look like this: