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Installation (administration) documentation should be improved #195

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dotZoki opened this issue Apr 1, 2021 · 7 comments
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Installation (administration) documentation should be improved #195

dotZoki opened this issue Apr 1, 2021 · 7 comments

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@dotZoki
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dotZoki commented Apr 1, 2021

There is no installation documentation/instructions and for somebody with no Python background it is hard to know how to install it.

@callahad
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callahad commented Apr 1, 2021

We've just merged a few updates to the first sections of the CONTRIBUTING.md file under "Preparing your Development Environment"

Is that sufficient for you to get the repo clone and the tests passing?

@dotZoki
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dotZoki commented Apr 2, 2021

Thank you for replying. It is somewhat useful. I did managed to set it up and run it.

I'm referring more to user manual, not development. How to install it, configure it and run it.

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malotho commented Dec 5, 2021

still unable to install

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squahtx commented Dec 6, 2021

still unable to install

For support with installing Sygnal we recommend visiting the Synapse Admins room at #synapse:matrix.org , or the Sygnal room at #sygnal:matrix.org .

@reivilibre reivilibre changed the title Installation documentation should be improved Installation (administration) documentation should be improved Dec 6, 2021
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richvdh commented Feb 15, 2022

related: #138

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I am seeing too many times that when people ask for 'documentation' on how to configure something, they are instead sent to some matrix chat rooms that are not indexed by google or viewable without "logging in" somewhere. Many people running their own servers do so precisely not to login to public servers in the first place.

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richvdh commented Aug 31, 2023

related: #345

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