X-Git-Url: https://projects.mako.cc/source/selectricity/blobdiff_plain/da8a3c5c6efcad4e4a5424a09c0479f7ee52a9ec..18e855dc667a8cc547c687bb6e4341e84292202b:/README diff --git a/README b/README index 859f0ca..364f616 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -2,27 +2,28 @@ === 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! +Selectricity is free software and is distributed under the GNU Affero +General Public License version 3. You are free to use, modify, and +distribute, or rework Selectricity under the terms of that license. 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 repository. You'll need the Git version control system or source control manager to check it. You can get it here: - http://bazaar-vcs.org + http://git-scm.com/ 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 + git clone http://projects.mako.cc/source/selectricity/.git 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 + git clone http://projects.mako.cc/source/selectricity-live/.git =============================================== === Dependencies ============================== @@ -50,6 +51,9 @@ On Ubuntu, you can install install the dependencies with: Our server configuration uses Mongrel (installed from gems) behind an Apache2 load balancing proxy using mod_proxy. +You'll also need to have a MTA installed. We use Postfix and have not +tried it with any other system. Presumably though, anything that +provides '/usr/bin/sendmail' should work. =============================================== === Contributors to Selectricity Include ======