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 If a firewall between you and the Internet blocks ZeroTier's UDP traffic, you will fall back to last-resort TCP tunneling to rootservers over port 443 (https impersonation). This will work almost anywhere but is *very slow* compared to UDP or direct peer to peer connectivity.
 If a firewall between you and the Internet blocks ZeroTier's UDP traffic, you will fall back to last-resort TCP tunneling to rootservers over port 443 (https impersonation). This will work almost anywhere but is *very slow* compared to UDP or direct peer to peer connectivity.
 
 
+### Contributing
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+There are three main branches: **edge**, **test**, and **master**. Other branches may be for specific features, tests, or use cases. In general **edge** is "bleeding" and may or may not work, while **test** should be relatively stable and **master** is the latest tagged release. Pull requests should generally be done against **test** or **edge**, since pull requests against **master** may be working against a branch that is somewhat out of date.
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 ### License
 ### License
 
 
 The ZeroTier source code is open source and is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 (not LGPL). If you'd like to embed it in a closed-source commercial product or appliance, please e-mail [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) to discuss commercial licensing. Otherwise it can be used for free.
 The ZeroTier source code is open source and is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 (not LGPL). If you'd like to embed it in a closed-source commercial product or appliance, please e-mail [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) to discuss commercial licensing. Otherwise it can be used for free.