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+#Hacking
+
+Basic use of the package is just go get, or git clone; go install. There are
+no dependencies outside the standard library.
+
+The primary to-do list is the issue tracker on Github. I maintained a
+journal on google drive for a while but at some point filed issues for all
+remaining ideas in that document that still seemed relevant. So currently
+there is no other roadmap or planning document.
+
+CI is currently on travis-ci.org. The .travis.yml builds for go 1.2.1
+following https://github.com/soniakeys/graph/issues/49, and it currently builds
+for go 1.6 as well. The travis script calls a shell script right away because
+I didn’t see a way to get it to do different steps for the different go
+versions. For 1.2.1, I just wanted the basic tests. For a current go version
+such as 1.6, there’s a growing list of checks.
+
+The GOARCH=386 test is for https://github.com/soniakeys/graph/issues/41.
+The problem is the architecture specific code in bits32.go and bits64.go.
+Yes, there are architecture independent algorithms. There is also assembly
+to access machine instructions. Anyway, it’s the way it is for now.
+
+Im not big on making go vet happy just for a badge but I really like the
+example check that I believe appeared with go 1.6. (I think it will be a
+standard check with 1.7, so the test script will have to change then.)
+
+https://github.com/client9/misspell has been valuable.
+
+Also I wrote https://github.com/soniakeys/vetc to validate that each source
+file has copyright/license statement.
+
+Then, it’s not in the ci script, but I wrote https://github.com/soniakeys/rcv
+to put coverage stats in the readme. Maybe it could be commit hook or
+something but for now I’ll try just running it manually now and then.
+
+Go fmt is not in the ci script, but I have at least one editor set up to run
+it on save, so code should stay formatted pretty well.