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The Amahi project is about '''making home networking simple.''' | The Amahi project is about '''making home networking simple.''' | ||
− | The term "home networking" is defined very broadly. The Amahi server is meant to be installed by you, the | + | The term "home networking" is defined very broadly. The Amahi server is meant to be installed by you, the technical users, otherwise commonly known as the "designated IT guys for the home." :-) |
− | + | Ultimately, though, the goal is to benefit regular users in the home. Every tech user has others who need their help in running their "digital lives," like spouses, kids, neighbors, cousins, elder relatives, etc. Amahi is about making your life easier while helping them '''much better.''' | |
− | Consider | + | See the [http://www.amahi.org/features features] the Amahi HDA has for you. Consider [[Self-install|installing one]] with the old PC in the garage. |
− | * [[Mailing_lists| | + | Consider also getting involved: |
− | * Wiki | + | |
− | * [[Developers|Become a developer]]: | + | * Request features |
+ | * Start an HDA project | ||
+ | * Join the [[Mailing_lists|Mailing lists]] | ||
+ | * Become a Wiki editor | ||
+ | * [[Developers|Become a developer]]: the Amahi HDA is a really cool plaform to learn [http://rubyonrails.com Ruby on Rails], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX AJAX], [http://php.net PHP] and many other technologies. | ||
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+ | =Contributions= | ||
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+ | All contributions to the Amahi Wiki are under the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 (BY-NC-SA) version 3.0] or any later version. |
Latest revision as of 02:43, 29 March 2014
The Amahi project is about making home networking simple.
The term "home networking" is defined very broadly. The Amahi server is meant to be installed by you, the technical users, otherwise commonly known as the "designated IT guys for the home." :-)
Ultimately, though, the goal is to benefit regular users in the home. Every tech user has others who need their help in running their "digital lives," like spouses, kids, neighbors, cousins, elder relatives, etc. Amahi is about making your life easier while helping them much better.
See the features the Amahi HDA has for you. Consider installing one with the old PC in the garage.
Consider also getting involved:
- Request features
- Start an HDA project
- Join the Mailing lists
- Become a Wiki editor
- Become a developer: the Amahi HDA is a really cool plaform to learn Ruby on Rails, AJAX, PHP and many other technologies.
Contributions
All contributions to the Amahi Wiki are under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 (BY-NC-SA) version 3.0 or any later version.