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-=== Depedendencies ============================
+=== Getting Selectricity ======================
+===============================================
+
+Selectricity is free software and is distributed under the MIT or
+BSD-like ExPat license. You are free to use, modify, and distribute, or
+rework Selectricity. Of course, we'd sure like it if you would send
+fixes back to us and tell us about cool stuff you do with our software!
+
+The best way to get Selectricity is just to download it from our source
+source repository. You'll need the Bazaar version control system or
+source control manager to check it. You can get it here:
+
+ http://bazaar-vcs.org
+
+Once you have it, getting the source code is pretty easy. You just need
+to check out a branch with a command like this:
+
+ bzr branch http://projects.mako.cc/source/selectricity
+
+This will give you the latest *development* version of our code. If you
+want the latest production version (i.e., what we're running on the
+site), you can grab that here:
+
+ bzr branch http://projects.mako.cc/source/selectricity-live
+
+===============================================
+=== Dependencies ==============================
===============================================
To use Selectricity, you'll need to install the following gems in
-addition to rails and its dependencies:
+addition to Ruby on Rails, MySQL, and its dependencies:
* rmagick
* gruff (http://nubyonrails.com/pages/gruff)
On Ubuntu, you can install install the dependencies with:
apt-get install imagemagick libmagick9-dev ruby1.8-dev libwmf-bin
+Our server configuration uses Mongrel (installed from gems) behind an
+Apache2 load balancing proxy using mod_proxy.
+
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=== Contributors to Selectricity Include ======
* John Dong <jdong@ubuntu.com>
* Justin Sharps <jlsharps@mit.edu>
-===============================================
-=== Log =======================================
-===============================================
-
-07/31/07
-jlsharps: I've added a user authentication system known as
-"acts_as_authenticated" to the code. The plugin is the the vendor/plugins
-directory. The two most noticeable changes are the AccountController and a
-redone User model. I've left the UserController in place for now, but the
-AccountController works in a different manner, so am switching over to that
-gradually. I saved the 5 lines or so in the old User model, overwrote
-it with the authenticated generator and then recopied the old stuff back in:
-has_many :elections and the name() method. The generator also creates its own
-migration file, but since we are using a create.sql file I adopted the
-migration file into a new users table in the create.sql file. I have yet to
-delete the old table because I haven't fully combed through the code yet and
-determined how many of the old attributes (such as first_name, last_name) may
-need to be retained.
-http://technoweenie.stikipad.com/plugins/show/Acts+as+Authenticated is the
-best site for documentation regarding acts_as_authenticaed. Also, currently
-it only stores the user_id in the session, but i just found a guide to help
-me make it store the entire user object, so I'll do that while my battery
-charges.
-
-08/03/07
-Handy trick: use the command 'gem_server' from a shell to create a server at
-http://localhost:8008 that is an easy to navigate locally-hosted website with
-all the documentation on local gems you have in a easy to read format.
-
-jlsharps: I added the Gruff plug-in today, which is viewable under the folder
-vender/plugins/gruff. I installed it directly using the Gruff plug-in and
-included controller generate utility. The version 0.1.2, which doesn't seem to
-be the latest version. I've looked into it and it see and it seems that the
-latest version is 0.2.8. However, I wasn't sure how including a gem w/o a plugin
-would function in end-game rails so I just what I used for now. If you guys
-(mako of john) know how to do it, it'd probably be better to upgrade, but it
-didn't seem like the best use of my time right now. I got the plug-in here:
-http://topfunky.net/svn/plugins/gruff. You can get the gruff gem v 0.2.8 by
-typing "sudo gem install gruff", I believe it's also hosted on RubyForge.
-
-I created the GraphsController for Gruff methods to use. In Pollarize I put them
-in the ApplicationContorller file, so they would be accessible to all. While
-that it also an option here, it would also mean there wouldn't be much room for
-playing around because everything in the Application file has to be perfect or
-it seems to throw Error Code 500 (basically everything breaks). The show()
-is a sample sample provided with Gruff.
-
-Documentation is here:http://gruff.rubyforge.org/ Alternately, if you have the
-gem installed, you can use the ri command, or the above mentioned gem_server.
-
-If you guys want more helpful stuff here, let me know.
-
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