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#A set of [[PKC]] pages on [http://pkc.pub] linked from ([[PKC DevOps]]) that guides users to install and use [[PKC]]. | #A set of [[PKC]] pages on [http://pkc.pub] linked from ([[PKC DevOps]]) that guides users to install and use [[PKC]]. | ||
#A Github Project [http://github.com/xlp0/PKC], that includes all the required data content that enables anyone to build a running [[PKC]]. | #A Github Project [http://github.com/xlp0/PKC], that includes all the required data content that enables anyone to build a running [[PKC]]. | ||
#A tested and running Github Docker Image, namely [[xlp0/ | #A tested and running Github Docker Image, namely [[xlp0/PKCv]] that contains features that contains the bare minimum features of [[PKC]] and Time Bansemer's [[Page Verification]] features, documented in [[Data Accounting Extension]] | ||
#Use Ansible to conduct installation and execution for Mac, Linux, and Windows | #Use Ansible to conduct installation and execution for Mac, Linux, and Windows | ||
##Addon installation automated by [[PKC Installation Playbook]] | ##Addon installation automated by [[PKC Installation Playbook]] |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 14 August 2021
- A set of PKC pages on [1] linked from (PKC DevOps) that guides users to install and use PKC.
- A Github Project [2], that includes all the required data content that enables anyone to build a running PKC.
- A tested and running Github Docker Image, namely xlp0/PKCv that contains features that contains the bare minimum features of PKC and Time Bansemer's Page Verification features, documented in Data Accounting Extension
- Use Ansible to conduct installation and execution for Mac, Linux, and Windows
- Addon installation automated by PKC Installation Playbook
- Packages for AddOn
- Composer enabled