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OpenSlides
What is OpenSlides?
OpenSlides is a free, web based presentation and assembly system for managing and projecting agenda, motions and elections of an assembly. See https://openslides.com for more information.
Using OpenSlides productively
OpenSlides 4 (this) is currently under heavy development!
If you are just looking to use OpenSlides in a productive manner, please refer to the OpenSlides 3.4 (stable)
Everything else in this document is irrelevant for you
Installation
Requirements
You need Docker and Docker Compose.
Setup OpenSlides
For a productive setup of OpenSlides follow the instructions outlined in the OpenSlides-manage-service
Development
For further information about developing OpenSlides, refer to the development readme
Architecture of OpenSlides 4
Read more about our concept of OpenSlides 4.0.
The technical documentation about the internals, requests and functionality can be found in the wiki.
License and authors
OpenSlides is Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS), and distributed
under the MIT License, see LICENSE
file. The authors of OpenSlides are
mentioned in the AUTHORS
file.