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Other devices, such as antenna rotators, can be placed into the hamlib control scheme. Other recent developments include network interface servers and a USB interface capability. Language bindings are provided for C, C++, Perl, Python, and TCL (more to come).
## Help welcome! ##
## Contributions welcome! ##
Hamlib was originally the project of Frank Singleton, VK3FCS/KM5WS and Stéphane Fillod, F8CFE. In the Hamlib 1.1.0 ALPHA announcement, Frank said, "Get on board and help us write the frontend and backend libs for all the rigs out there. If we can talk to it, we want to control it!!"
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Discussion and user assistance is carried out on the [hamlib-developer mailing list](https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer). Archives of the list and alternate ways of viewing the list (via Web page, RSS, or news reader) can be found through the [Gmane Hamlib searchable archive](http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.hams.hamlib.devel).
As Hamlib uses Git as its Source Control Management (SCM) system, "pull requests" for patches may be sent from either GitHub (preferred) or SourceForge.net. Patches (unified diff format preferred) may also be sent to the Hamlib developer mailing list.
## Disclaimers ##
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