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Add Requirements to README#68
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This adds a Requirements section to the README and adds more details to the Installation section to make it easier for new developers to use.
GaryJones
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Let's not jump heading levels - ### is enough for these headings.
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This adds a Requirements section to the README and adds more details to
the Installation section to make it easier for new developers to use.