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diff --git a/docs/installing/index.md b/docs/installing/index.md index c276c3d08..50bcfd25a 100644 --- a/docs/installing/index.md +++ b/docs/installing/index.md @@ -6,17 +6,19 @@ title: Installing # Installing Alaveteli <p class="lead"> - Although you can install Alaveteli and just change it when you need it, we - recommend you adopt a way of <strong>deploying</strong> it automatically. - This has several advantages, especially for your - <a href="{{ site.baseurl }}docs/glossary/#production">production server</a>. + There are a number of ways to install Alaveteli. + We've made an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) so you can quickly deploy on + Amazon EC2 (handy if you just want to evaluate it, for example). + If you prefer to use your own server, there's an installation script + which does most of the work for you, or you can follow the manual + installation instructions. </p> ## Before you start This is important: you need to decide if you are installing Alaveteli for -[development]({{ site.baseurl }}docs/glossary/#development) or -[production]({{ site.baseurl }}docs/glossary/#production). +<a href="{{ site.baseurl }}docs/glossary/#development" class="glossary__link">development</a> or +<a href="{{ site.baseurl }}docs/glossary/#production" class="glossary__link">production</a>. A **development** site is one where you're going to change, customise, and perhaps experiment while you get it up and running. You should always do this @@ -30,9 +32,10 @@ messages switched off. It's important to be able to deploy changes to a production site quickly and efficiently, so we recommend you consider using a [deployment mechanism]({{ site.baseurl }}docs/installing/deploy/) too. -Ideally, you should also have a [staging site]({{ site.baseurl }}docs/glossary/#staging), +Ideally, you should also have a +<a href="{{ site.baseurl }}docs/glossary/#staging" class="glossary__link">staging site</a>, which is used solely to test new code in an identical environment to your -production site but before it goes live. +production site before it goes live. If you're in doubt, you're probably running a development site. Get it up and running, play with it, customise it, and -- later -- you can install it as a |