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  <abstract>Today, the hurdles for collaborative script development (accepting fixes and improvements on your own scripts, and providing them on those of others) has rather high hurdles and is largely a manual...</abstract>
  <text>Today, the hurdles for collaborative script development (accepting fixes and improvements on your own scripts, and providing them on those of others) has rather high hurdles and is largely a manual process mediated by the (for that purpose not very well adapted) script comments system.

Letting users host their scripts (and their @require / @resource dependencies, for GM 0.8+ only scripts) on their github account would address that problem well.</text>
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  <text>If one person creates a script initially, then another person alters it substantially (or rewrites it but provides the same features), it would be nice if the second author could be added as an admin for that script for credit where credit is due, and for future maintenance.</text>
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