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Patrick Steinhardt
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ So, you want to start helping out with `libgit2`? That's fantastic! We
welcome contributions and we promise we'll try to be nice.
This is a list of libgit2 related projects that new contributors can take
on. It includes a number of good starter projects a
nd
well as some larger
on. It includes a number of good starter projects a
s
well as some larger
ideas that no one is actively working on.
## Before You Start
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@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ of libssh2 as described above, `git_openssl_set_locking()` is a no-op.
If your programming language offers a package/bindings for OpenSSL,
you should very strongly prefer to use that in order to set up
locking, as they provide a level of co
ö
rdination which is impossible
locking, as they provide a level of co
o
rdination which is impossible
when using this function.
See the
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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ if there are alternatives provided by the system.
libssh2 may be linked against OpenSSL or libgcrypt. If it uses OpenSSL,
see the above paragraphs. If it uses libgcrypt, then you need to
set up its locking before using it multi-threaded. libgit2 has no
direct connection to libgcrypt and thus has no
t
convenience functions for
direct connection to libgcrypt and thus has no convenience functions for
it (but libgcrypt has macros). Read libgcrypt's
[
threading documentation for more information
](
http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gcrypt/Multi_002dThreading.html
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