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Orange 7cb8a4de52 Clarifies release process for stable builds
Explains that changes merged into master won't reach stable users unless the `stable` tag is updated.
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## 🤝 Contributing to OMath or other Orange's Projects
### ❕ Prerequisites
- A working up-to-date OMath installation
- C++ knowledge
- Git knowledge
- Ability to ask for help (Feel free to create empty pull-request or PM a maintainer
in [Telegram](https://t.me/orange_cpp))
### ⏬ Setting up OMath
Please read INSTALL.md file in repository
### 🔀 Pull requests and Branches
In order to send code back to the official OMath repository, you must first create a copy of OMath on your github
account ([fork](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork/)) and
then [create a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork/) back to OMath.
OMath development is performed on multiple branches. Changes are then pull requested into master. By default, changes
merged into master will not roll out to stable build users unless the `stable` tag is updated.
### 📜 Code-Style
The orange code-style can be found in `.clang-format`.
### 📦 Building
OMath has already created the `cmake-build` and `out` directories where cmake/bin files are located. By default, you
can build OMath by running `cmake --build cmake-build/build/windows-release --target omath -j 6` in the source
directory.