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Free Software project.
## Who Is In Charge?
Currently, [Bradley M. Kuhn](http://ebb.org/bkuhn/) is the editor-in-chief of
this Guide project. However, many other contributors have given patches and
improvements to the text. Review the
[commit log in the Git repository](https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/commits/master)
for more details on who has contributed to the project.
## How Do I Get Involved?
The Guide is maintained in a distributed version control system called
The Guide is maintained in a copylefted distributed version control system called
[Git](http://git-scm.com/). Currently, the project utilizes the services of
a Git hosting website called [Gitorious](https://gitorious.org). Those who
are comfortable with Gitorious can submit
a Git hosting website called [Gitorious](https://gitorious.org). (The
software which runs Gitorious is, itself, copylefted, too.)
Those who are comfortable with Gitorious can submit
[merge requests on copyleft.org's gitorious site](https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/merge_requests).
See the section "Merge Request and Patch Workflow" below for more information
on the details of doing that.
However, the editor-in-chief do not want lack of Git and/or LaTeX knowledge
to create an entry barrier for potential contributors. Therefore, the
editor-in-chief happily accepts contributions and ideas via the following
means:
* Patches posted to
[the mailing list](http://lists.copyleft.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss).