>
> a) I understand the general idea of the contribution and
> b) That I have a git branch to evaluate.  
>

Both these items were on my todo list. I have planed to share code perhaps 
in some branch or in its own repository, and surely I planed to explain the 
model in full detail once it has been settled down. I just haven't finished 
doing my todo list. As I said before, my primary mistake was not resisting 
the temptation to write about code that is not ready for showing, not 
documented, not even stabilized. Once I wrote about it, it somehow get out 
of my control and I couldn't do anything about it. 

As I said before, I am not really after credit for code. I have already too 
much publicity for my taste, so please do not delete your repo. I will push 
there once I am ready to show and discuss code.

TO: Marcel Franke, you made very good points and I totally agree with you. 
If git counts do not bother anyone else, they certainly won't bother me. 
But just FYI here 
<https://help.github.com/articles/why-are-my-contributions-not-showing-up-on-my-profile>
 
is the explanation from github how they count contributions.

Vitalije


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