Yes. But make sure, that you mark up the experimental/unstable status of the project in the documentation. The best place to do this is in the package.xml in the <status>-tag. The values for this tag are
alpha
early stages of development, all things could change (API, behavoir) without notice, expect lots of bugs
beta
API should normally not change, usable software, expect bugs
devel
a release for other developers who want early access to test and give feedback, code quality may vary from pre-alpha to stable
stable
the software was tested, the API fixed, the documentation wrote and is the recommended release for users and production enviroments
Am I expected to add examples and/or test files to my package and where to store them?
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