This is my fork of Telodendria (http://git.telodendria.io/Telodendria/telodendria), made for experimental stuff and changes I merge sometimes. There is generally one branch/change. You might want to look at the lda branch for *actual* changes to upstream(if it exists)
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Telodendria

Telodendria is an open source Matrix homeserver implementation written from scratch in ANSI C and designed to be lightweight and simple, yet functional.

Important: This project is not developed on GitHub, or even with Git. As such, GitHub Pull Requests are not accepted. But that doesn't mean we don't want your contribution! You're more than welcome to clone this repo and use Git to make changes to the project if you'd prefer it to CVS, but when it comes time to actually submit your changes to this project, use git format-patch to generate patch files, then submit them to the official Matrix room: #telodendria-patches:bancino.net.

Please see the README.txt file for the actual project README, which simply details the repository structure a little bit. All of Telodendria's user and developer documentation is available as man pages, or online.