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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index fd40c72..e6b2c98 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -3,7 +3,10 @@
Welcome to `ziglings`! This project contains a series of tiny broken programs.
By fixing them, you'll learn how to read and write
[Zig](https://ziglang.org/)
-code!
+code.
+
+Those tiny broken programs need your help! (You'll also help some friendly
+elephants stick together, which is very sweet of you.)
This project was directly inspired by the brilliant and fun
[rustlings](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustlings)
@@ -26,9 +29,10 @@ to also check out these Zig language resources for more detail:
## Getting Started
-Install a [master build](https://ziglang.org/download/) of the Zig compiler.
+Install a [development build](https://ziglang.org/download/) of the Zig compiler.
+(See the "master" section of the downloads page.)
-Verify the installation and version of `zig` like so:
+Verify the installation and build version of `zig` like so:
```bash
$ zig version
@@ -50,16 +54,16 @@ $ zig build
## A Note About Versions
-The Zig language is under very active development. Ziglings will attempt to
-be current, but not bleeding-edge. However, sometimes fundamental changes
-will happen. Ziglings will check for a minimum version and build number.
-
-(See Getting Started above for the current minimum.)
+The Zig language is under very active development. In order to be current,
+Ziglings tracks development builds of the Zig compiler rather than versioned
+releases. The last stable release was `0.7.1`, but Ziglings needs a dev build
+with pre-release version "0.8.0" and a build number at least as high as that
+shown in the example version check above.
It is likely that you'll download a build which is _greater_ than the minimum.
-Once you have a version of the Zig compiler that works with your copy of
-Ziglings, they'll continue to work together. But if you update one, you may
+Once you have a build of the Zig compiler that works with Ziglings, they'll
+continue to work together. But keep in mind that if you update one, you may
need to also update the other.
## Advanced Usage
diff --git a/build.zig b/build.zig
index 878de7e..b3b5d20 100644
--- a/build.zig
+++ b/build.zig
@@ -273,9 +273,11 @@ pub fn build(b: *Builder) void {
stderrPrintFn(
\\ERROR: Sorry, it looks like your version of zig is too old. :-(
\\
- \\The README lists the minimum version and build number.
+ \\Ziglings requires a development ("master") build
\\
- \\Please download a master build from
+ \\ 0.8.0-dev.1065
+ \\
+ \\or higher. Please download a development build from
\\https://ziglang.org/download/
\\
, .{});