-# GNU social 1.19.x
+# GNU social 2.0.x
(c) 2010-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc
This is the README file for GNU social, the free
The file INSTALL.md has useful instructions on how to
install this software.
-System administrators may find the DOCUMENTATION/SYSTEM_ADMINISTRATORS
+System administrators may find the `DOCUMENTATION/SYSTEM_ADMINISTRATORS`
directory useful, namely:
- upgrade_from: upgrading from different software
- CONFIGURE.md: configuration options in gruesome detail.
- PLUGINS.md: how to install and configure plugins.
-Developers may find the DOCUMENTATION/DEVELOPERS directory useful.
+Developers may find the `DOCUMENTATION/DEVELOPERS` directory useful.
## About
recommended to use git as a means to stay up to date
with the source code. You can choose between these
branches:
-- master "stable", usually working well
-- nightly "unstable", most updates, not always working as expected
+* 1.20.x "oldstable", few updates, well tested coded
+* master "stable", usually working well
+* nightly "testing", most updates, not always working as expected
To keep it up-to-date, use `git pull`. Watch for conflicts!
-As in any upgrade, do `not` forget to run `/scripts/upgrade.php`.
+As in any upgrade, do __not__ forget to run `/scripts/upgrade.php`.
## Further information
* GNU social has a bug tracker for any defects you may find, or ideas for
making things better. <https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social/issues>
* Patches are welcome, preferrably to our repository on notabug.org. <https://notabug.org/diogo/gnu-social>
+
+## Credits
+
+An incomplete list of developers who've worked on GNU social,
+or its predecessors StatusNet and Free Social has been made available
+in `CREDITS.md`.
+
+### Current team
+
+* Matt Lee
+* Mikael Nordfeldth
+* Diogo Cordeiro
+* Bruno Casteleiro
+* Miguel Dantas
+* Alexei Sorokin