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fixed a few links and avoided using the word 'here' as a link
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ccarterlandis committed Sep 28, 2020
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## What is Augur?

Augur is a tool for collecting and measuring structured data
about free (https://www.fsf.org/about/) and [open source](https://opensource.org/docs/osd) (FOSS) communities.
about [free](https://www.fsf.org/about/) and [open source](https://opensource.org/docs/osd) (FOSS) communities.

We gather trace data for a group of repositories, normalize
it into our data model, and provide a variety of metrics about said
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We are a [CHAOSS](https://chaoss.community>) project, and many of our
metrics are implementations of the metrics defined by our awesome community. You
can find more information about how to get involved
(here)[https://chaoss.community/participate/].
can find more information about [how to get involved on the CHAOSS website](https://chaoss.community/participate/).

## Collecting Data

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## Getting Started

If you're interested in collecting data with our tool, the Augur team has worked hard to develop a detailed guide to getting started with our project, which can be found [here](https://oss-augur.readthedocs.io/en/master/getting-started/toc.html) alongside our main documentation.
If you're interested in collecting data with our tool, the Augur team has worked hard to develop a detailed guide to getting started with our project, which can be found [in our documentation](https://oss-augur.readthedocs.io/en/master/getting-started/toc.html).

If you're looking to contribute to Augur's code, you can find installation instructions, development guides, architecture references (coming soon), best practices and more in our [developer documentation](https://oss-augur.readthedocs.io/en/master/development-guide/toc.html).

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