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==Development== Stendhal is developed as a totally open source project. This means that unlike other games the source code for both the client and the server is available. Because of its history, the Stendhal projects is very skeptical about graphics found on the net that claims to be free. Therefore most of the artwork is original. The development of Stendhal is coordinated using the bug tracker offered by Source Forge and the IRC channel [irc://irc.freenode.net/#arianne #arianne] on Freenode. People willing to contribute can do this in a number of ways, starting from reporting bugs and ideas about new features, keeping the documentation in the wiki up to date, to contributing graphics and code. Stendhal is using "release early, release often approach" which lead to release roughly every four weeks. For every release, a branch is created in the code repository. Starting with the day of the release, only serious bugs are fixed there to ensure a stable release branch while development continues in the master branch.
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