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README

1Short Description:
2
3  slack is a configuration management system designed to appeal to lazy
4  admins (like me).  It's an evolution from the usual "put files in some
5  central directory" that is faily common practice.  It's descended from an
6  earlier system I also wrote, called "subsets", and uses a multi-stage
7  rsync to fix some of the problems I had there.
8
9  Basically, it's a glorified wrapper around rsync.
10
11License:
12  See the file COPYING.
13
14Getting slack:
15  http://www.sundell.net/~alan/projects/slack/
16
17Documentation:
18  Not much, but there's some in doc/
19
20Mailing list:
21    Sign up at http://groups.google.com/group/slack-users
22
23Reporting problems:
24  Send an email to <sundell@gmail.com>.  Probably want to put
25  "slack" in the subject and be patient for replies. :)
26
27$Id: README 134 2006-10-13 23:46:06Z alan $
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