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1 | 1 | # Open-Lowcode |
2 | | -**A framework for custom enterprise software development** |
| 2 | +**Lowcode framework for enterprises** |
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4 | | -Open Lowcode allows organizations with limited IT budget to build good software, and run it cheaply for years. |
| 4 | +Open Lowcode allows organizations develop quickly specific applications, and scale them with a minomum budget. |
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6 | | -published by [Open Lowcode SAS](https://openlowcode.com). To understand the design decisions, head for the [tech blog](https://openlowcode.com/tech-blog/). For a quick intro, head for the [10 minutes tutorial](https://openlowcode.com/10-minutes-open-lowcode-tutorial/). |
| 6 | +published by [Open Lowcode SAS](https://openlowcode.com). For a quick intro, head for the [10 minutes tutorial](https://openlowcode.com/10-minutes-open-lowcode-tutorial/). To understand design decisions, head for the [Open Lowcode design decisions](https://openlowcode.com/open-lowcode-design-decisions/). |
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8 | 8 | **Reference Documentation** [Operation Guide](https://github.com/openlowcode/Open-Lowcode/wiki/Open-Lowcode-Operation-Guide), [javadoc](https://openlowcode.org/javadoc/) and [Developer Guide](https://github.com/openlowcode/Open-Lowcode/wiki/Open--Lowcode-Developper-Guide) provide all informations to use the framework, and will also provide dependencies for recompiling the project. |
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10 | | -**New** Open Lowcode [v1.5.0](https://github.com/openlowcode/Open-Lowcode/releases/tag/v1.5.0) is Released (6th of April 2020) |
| 10 | +**New** Open Lowcode [v1.6.0](https://github.com/openlowcode/Open-Lowcode/releases/tag/v1.6.0) is Released (29th of April 2020) |
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12 | | -You are welcome to get involved and contribute to the project. The project has started as a one-man effort, and to grow, it needs your help, opinions and talent: especially, your field experience in IT departments is invaluable. |
| 12 | +You are welcome to get involved and contribute to the project. We especially value your field experience in the real life of IT departments. |
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14 | 14 | Here are some ways you can contribute: |
15 | 15 | * suggesting new features or bug corrections. If you are sure, please [submit an issue on Github](https://github.com/openlowcode/Open-Lowcode/issues). If you prefer to discuss first, head for the [Open Lowcode subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/OpenLowcode/). Of course, the fixes will be best effort |
16 | | -* writing improvements to the framework to be included in the next release |
17 | | -* As a company using the framework, you may request additions to the framework for a fee to [Open Lowcode SAS](https://openlowcode.com). It may be surprisingly cheap and fast if you are used to normal developments in enterprise software. Additions to the framework will be integrated in the open-source project, a great way for you to support the community. |
| 16 | +* writing improvements to the framework yourself to be included in the next release. We will be glad to guide you. [Just contact us](https://openlowcode.com/contact/) |
| 17 | +* As a company using the framework, you may request additions to the framework for a fee to the framework development team [Ask for a quote](https://openlowcode.com/contact/) |
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19 | 19 | You may also want to consult the [contributor guidelines](https://github.com/openlowcode/Open-Lowcode/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) and [code of conduct](https://github.com/openlowcode/Open-Lowcode/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). |
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