diaspora-installer 0.7.2.0+debian4 source package in Ubuntu

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diaspora-installer (0.7.2.0+debian4) unstable; urgency=medium

  * export all variables in /etc/diaspora.conf (required for init script)
  * Update README and include recent changes

 -- Pirate Praveen <email address hidden>  Sun, 14 Jan 2018 19:39:07 +0530

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Original maintainer:
Debian Ruby Extras Maintainers
Architectures:
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Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

diaspora-common: distributed social networking service - common files

 Diaspora (currently styled diaspora* and formerly styled DIASPORA*) is a free
 personal web server that implements a distributed social networking service.
 Installations of the software form nodes (termed "pods") which make up the
 distributed Diaspora social network.
 .
 Diaspora is intended to address privacy concerns related to centralized
 social networks by allowing users to set up their own server (or "pod") to
 host content; pods can then interact to share status updates, photographs,
 and other social data. It allows its users to host their data with a
 traditional web host, a cloud-based host, an ISP, or a friend. The framework,
 which is being built on Ruby on Rails, is free software and can be
 experimented with by external developers.
 .
 Learn more about Diaspora at http://diasporafoundation.org
 .
 It provides files common for the diaspora and diaspora-installer packages.

diaspora-installer: distributed social networking service - installer

 Diaspora (currently styled diaspora* and formerly styled DIASPORA*) is a free
 personal web server that implements a distributed social networking service.
 Installations of the software form nodes (termed "pods") which make up the
 distributed Diaspora social network.
 .
 Diaspora is intended to address privacy concerns related to centralized
 social networks by allowing users to set up their own server (or "pod") to
 host content; pods can then interact to share status updates, photographs,
 and other social data. It allows its users to host their data with a
 traditional web host, a cloud-based host, an ISP, or a friend. The framework,
 which is being built on Ruby on Rails, is free software and can be
 experimented with by external developers.
 .
 Learn more about Diaspora at http://diasporafoundation.org
 .
 This dummy package downloads diaspora (also pulling in runtime
 dependencies as rubygems) and configures it to use PostgreSQL and
 Nginx.
 .
 Unlike the normal Debian package, this package installs exact versions of the
 dependencies supported by upstream.

diaspora-installer-mysql: distributed social networking service - installer (with MySQL)

 Diaspora (currently styled diaspora* and formerly styled DIASPORA*) is a free
 personal web server that implements a distributed social networking service.
 Installations of the software form nodes (termed "pods") which make up the
 distributed Diaspora social network.
 .
 Diaspora is intended to address privacy concerns related to centralized
 social networks by allowing users to set up their own server (or "pod") to
 host content; pods can then interact to share status updates, photographs,
 and other social data. It allows its users to host their data with a
 traditional web host, a cloud-based host, an ISP, or a friend. The framework,
 which is being built on Ruby on Rails, is free software and can be
 experimented with by external developers.
 .
 Learn more about Diaspora at http://diasporafoundation.org
 .
 This dummy package downloads diaspora (also pulling in runtime
 dependencies as rubygems) and configures it to use MySQL and Nginx.
 .
 Unlike the normal Debian package, this package installs exact versions of the
 dependencies supported by upstream.