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    <p>Hi Jaysinh,<br>
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    <p>This is a happy and sad tale!</p>
    <p>Happy that you were able to join an open community to make
      improvements but sad that it was not clear how to make those
      changes live. <br>
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    <p>We'll definitely have to work on that! What would have helped you
      here?<br>
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    <p>Thanks<br>
      Mick<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14/06/18 04:40, Jaysinh shukla
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cite="mid:CAPPZTOHmvWhxyqFFrW4biS4+pv4vReS2kS_JCS5WONzyO5qKwQ@mail.gmail.com">
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        Hello Andy,</div>
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      <div class="gmail_extra">    I read this book last year. I found
        the content was very much helpful to me. I wrote a blog
        post reviewing this book that you can find here (<a
href="http://blog.jaysinh.com/book/review/2017/02/28/book-review-introduction-to-the-commandline.html"
          moz-do-not-send="true">http://blog.jaysinh.com/book/review/2017/02/28/book-review-introduction-to-the-commandline.html</a>).
        During my reading, I found few mistakes. Because the book is
        open, I was able to fix them myself. I observed the response to
        release those fixies is weak. I have submitted an improvement
        since more than one year. Yet, those improvements weren't
        released.</div>
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