Hi everybody, I'm new here so fisrt of all I will introduce myself, I'm Gaston 
Toth and I'm from Rio Negro (Argentina). I want to join this group of 
developers because I think it is a great opportunity to help and at the same 
time to learn from the experts. 
To start working I think I could code a simple plugin to fingerprint joomla, I 
read an article that says it is possible to do it by getting the md5 sum of 
some files which change across versions.
For example the file: "/includes/js/joomla.javascript.js" could be used.
At this point I have some questions to ask:
- How many files are necesary to fingerprint the software more accurately 
without losing efficiency?
- It's necesary to do it recursively? What if the site have various 
installations of joomla?
- If I don't find none of the files checked, what should I inform? 

(Any extra help will be really appreciated)

Thanks in advance,
Gaston Toth
                                          
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