* Get rid of early pathname requirement * Use require_relative where approciate * Drop unused files * Imported new application.rb, environment.rb and environments/* from fresh Rails app * Cleaned up boot.rb * Load config in boot.rb * Deduplicate environments/integration*.rb * Move username blacklist into defaults.yml * Ruby 1.9 Hash syntax everywhere * Reorganize lib/diaspora/markdownify to match conventions * Get rid of full path requires where possible * Add dummy content to production section diaspora.yml.example to prevent warning * Drop sqlite? method * Move postgres? method into ConfigurationMethods * Drop token authentication from User |
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Diaspora*
Diaspora is a privacy-aware, personally-controlled, do-it-all open source social network. Check out our project site.
With Diaspora you can:
- Make cool stuff
- Share it across the web
- Own your own data
Quick Start:
Here's how you can get a development environment up and running. This is where any new pod runner should start, as well as people looking to contribute to D*. This script assumes you have a basic Rails setup installed.
Step 1: Run the script and follow the on screen instructions.
bash <(curl https://raw.github.com/diaspora/diaspora/master/script/install.sh)
Step 2: Run the development server
rails s
then visit 'http://localhost:3000' in your browser.
Step 3 (for developers): Run tests
rake
Step 4 (for everyone): Party.
Want a production setup? Having trouble with install script? Want to install D* the slow way?
Look to more specific install guides here.
Contributing
We love community contributions, and we work extra hard to make sure every code contribution is looked at and given feedback. To help everyone involved, please review our Pull Request Guidelines to make sure all contributions are submitted smoothly.
Documentation is available on our wiki
Also, feel free to jump in and check things that need to be done in our Community Pivotal Tracker
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