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 Before you start with the development of new functions, you should contact us or use [[https://help.github.com/articles/about-issues/|Issue-Tracker]] to describe the desired extension or collecting ideas for new features. Before you start with the development of new functions, you should contact us or use [[https://help.github.com/articles/about-issues/|Issue-Tracker]] to describe the desired extension or collecting ideas for new features.
  
-After you have the source code on your system you must run [[https://getcomposer.org|Composer]] to install the depending libraries. Therefore you should install Composer and then run the command ''composer update'' at the Admidio folder.+After you have the source code on your system you must run [[https://getcomposer.org|Composer]] to install the depending libraries. Therefore you should install Composer and then run the command ''composer update'' at the Admidio folder. If you could not use composer you can [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/admidio/files/Vendor/admidio-vendor-5.0.zip/download|download the vendor folder]] and place it in the root folder of Admidio.
  
 Have you got your idea formulated as [[https://help.github.com/articles/about-issues/|Issue]] and coordinated with us, then you will find the **Master** Branch the current code with all new features and changes that have been added since the last release. If you want Admidio evolve, we recommend that you take as a base this Branch. Ideally, you create then in your GitHub account a [[https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/#fork|Fork]]  of this Branch and a feature Branch. There you can now develop your extension and [[https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/#making-changes|commit]] in the fork. Once your extension is complete, you can use a [[https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/#making-a-pull-request|Pull Request]] for our **Master** Branch. This Pull Request we will look at and discuss it then to assume ideally. Have you got your idea formulated as [[https://help.github.com/articles/about-issues/|Issue]] and coordinated with us, then you will find the **Master** Branch the current code with all new features and changes that have been added since the last release. If you want Admidio evolve, we recommend that you take as a base this Branch. Ideally, you create then in your GitHub account a [[https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/#fork|Fork]]  of this Branch and a feature Branch. There you can now develop your extension and [[https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/#making-changes|commit]] in the fork. Once your extension is complete, you can use a [[https://guides.github.com/activities/forking/#making-a-pull-request|Pull Request]] for our **Master** Branch. This Pull Request we will look at and discuss it then to assume ideally.
  
-Shortly after we released a new major version, we will create a Branch specifically for this version. The current state of development is appropriately recorded to the published version practically. At this stage of development we can later import corrections regardless of what has been developed in parallel **Master**. The Branch is always appropriate for us to release. On behalf of the Branches you can see which version is which Branch. Example of Admidio 4.0  the Branch is named **v4.0** and reachable at the following URL: +Shortly after we released a new major version, we will create a Branch specifically for this version. The current state of development is appropriately recorded to the published version practically. At this stage of development we can later import corrections regardless of what has been developed in parallel **Master**. The Branch is always appropriate for us to release. On behalf of the Branches you can see which version is which Branch. Example of Admidio 5.0  the Branch is named **v5.0** and reachable at the following URL: 
-  https://github.com/Admidio/admidio/tree/v4.0+  https://github.com/Admidio/admidio/tree/v5.0
  
  
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