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A bunch of trailing spaces crept in with the most recent udpate; remove them. Also, most sentences are separated from each other by two spaces, but 2 or 3 had only one space. Also, rewrap a couple of the widest lines although none of them were too wide for displaying within 80 columns.
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@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ then added to other platforms.
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The 3.2 development team, comprised of Michael Allison, Ken Arromdee, David
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Cohrs, Jessie Collet, Steve Creps, Kevin Darcy, Timo Hakulinen, Steve
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Linhart, Dean Luick, Pat Rankin, Eric Smith, Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz, and
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Paul Winner, released version 3.2 in April of 1996.
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Linhart, Dean Luick, Pat Rankin, Eric Smith, Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz,
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and Paul Winner, released version 3.2 in April of 1996.
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Version 3.2 marked the tenth anniversary of the formation of the development
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team. In a testament to their dedication to the game, all thirteen members
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@@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ Kevin Hugo, Steve Linhart, Ken Lorber, Dean Luick, Pat Rankin, Eric Smith,
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Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz, and Paul Winner, released 3.3.0 in
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December 1999 and 3.3.1 in August of 2000.
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Version 3.3 offered many firsts. It was the first version to separate race
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and profession. The Elf class was removed in preference to an elf race,
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Version 3.3 offered many firsts. It was the first version to separate race
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and profession. The Elf class was removed in preference to an elf race,
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and the races of dwarves, gnomes, and orcs made their first appearance in
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the game alongside the familiar human race. Monk and Ranger roles joined
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Archeologists, Barbarians, Cavemen, Healers, Knights, Priests, Rogues,
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@@ -172,26 +172,26 @@ would never be a 3.4.4, 3.5, or 3.5.0 official release version.
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In January 2015, preparation began for the release of NetHack 3.6.
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At the beginning of development for what would eventually get released
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as 3.6.0, the development team consisted of Warwick Allison,
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as 3.6.0, the development team consisted of Warwick Allison,
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Michael Allison, Ken Arromdee, David Cohrs, Jessie Collet, Ken Lorber,
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Dean Luick, Pat Rankin, Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz, and Paul Winner.
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Leading up to the release of 3.6.0 in early 2015, new members Sean Hunt,
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Pasi Kallinen, and Derek S. Ray joined the NetHack development team.
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The 3.6 versions of the game are special in a particular way. Near the end of
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the development of 3.6.0, one of the significant inspirations for many of
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the humorous and fun features found in the game, author Terry Pratchett,
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The 3.6 versions of the game are special in a particular way. Near the end
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of the development of 3.6.0, one of the significant inspirations for many
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of the humorous and fun features found in the game, author Terry Pratchett,
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passed away. The 3.6 versions of the game include a tribute to him.
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3.6.0 was released in December 2015, and merged work done by the development
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team since the release of 3.4.3 with some of the beloved community
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patches. Many bugs were fixed and some code was restructured.
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team since the release of 3.4.3 with some of the beloved community patches.
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Many bugs were fixed and some code was restructured.
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In 2018, several hundred bug fixes for 3.6.0 and some new features
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were assembled and released as NetHack 3.6.1. The development team at
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In 2018, several hundred bug fixes for 3.6.0 and some new features
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were assembled and released as NetHack 3.6.1. The development team at
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the time of release of 3.6.1 consisted of Warwick Allison,
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Michael Allison, Ken Arromdee, David Cohrs, Jessie Collet, Pasi Kallinen,
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Ken Lorber, Dean Luick, Patric Mueller, Pat Rankin, Derek S. Ray,
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Michael Allison, Ken Arromdee, David Cohrs, Jessie Collet, Pasi Kallinen,
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Ken Lorber, Dean Luick, Patric Mueller, Pat Rankin, Derek S. Ray,
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Alex Smith, Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz and Paul Winner.
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The development team, as well as Steve VanDevender and Kevin Smolkowski
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@@ -201,8 +201,8 @@ as well as maintaining the X11 interface.
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Ken Lorber, Haoyang Wang, Pat Rankin, and Dean Luick maintained the port
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of NetHack 3.6.1 for Mac OSX.
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Michael Allison, David Cohrs, Barton House, Pasi Kallinen, Alex Kompel,
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Dion Nicolaas, Derek S. Ray and Yitzhak Sapir maintained the port of
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Michael Allison, David Cohrs, Barton House, Pasi Kallinen, Alex Kompel,
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Dion Nicolaas, Derek S. Ray and Yitzhak Sapir maintained the port of
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NetHack 3.6.1 for Microsoft Windows.
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Pat Rankin attempted to keep the VMS port running for NetHack 3.6.1,
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@@ -223,10 +223,10 @@ NetHack tournaments.
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- - - - - - - - - -
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>From time to time, some depraved individual out there in netland sends a
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particularly intriguing modification to help out with the game. The gods of
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the dungeon sometimes make note of the names of the worst of these miscreants
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in this, the list of Dungeoneers:
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From time to time, some depraved individual out there in netland sends a
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particularly intriguing modification to help out with the game. The gods
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of the dungeon sometimes make note of the names of the worst of these
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miscreants in this, the list of Dungeoneers:
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Adam Aronow J. Ali Harlow Mikko Juola
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Alex Kompel Janet Walz Nathan Eady
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