Authors: | Michael JasonSmith
Richard Waid Alice Rose Dan Randow Bill Bushey Marek Kuziel |
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Contact: | Michael JasonSmith <mpj17@onlinegroups.net> |
Date: | 2015-12-16 |
Organization: | GroupServer.org |
Copyright: | This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International License |
Status: |
This is GroupServer: a mailing-list manager with an excellent integrated web interface.
- If you are looking at this
README
in a directory, then the directory contains all the necessary information for downloading and installing GroupServer. The system will be run from a Python virtual-environment that is created in this folder. - If you are looking at the repository on GitHub, then this is what goes into a release of GroupServer.
An up-to-date version of installation documentation is
available from Read the Docs, and a copy of the installation
instructions that were current when this version of GroupServer
was packaged is in the docs
directory.
The documentation for GroupServer can be generated by installing
Sphinx and running make
in the docs
directory:
$ virtualenv --python=python2.7 .
$ . ./bin/activate
$ pip install Sphinx
$ cd docs
$ make html
The HTML documentation will be written to the _build/html
folder.
The repository on GitHub is named buildout
because it uses
zc.buildout to download and install all the components that
make up the system. A release of GroupServer is little more than
the contents of the repository in a tar-ball [1]:
$ hg archive -p groupserver-{yy}.{mm} -ttgz -X ".hg*" \
groupserver-{yy}.{mm}.tar.gz
[1] | Assuming that Hg-Git is used. |
- Documentation: http://groupserver.readthedocs.io/en/master
- Questions and comments to http://groupserver.org/groups/development
- Report bugs at https://redmine.iopen.net/projects/groupserver
- Translate GroupServer at https://www.transifex.com/groupserver/public
- Code repository: https://github.com/groupserver/buildout
- Build status: https://travis-ci.org/groupserver/buildout