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+### Contributing
+
+Please, have a look the wiki pages about development workflow and code standards:
+
+ - https://github.com/mezuro/mezuro/wiki/Development-workflow
+ - https://github.com/mezuro/mezuro/wiki/Standards
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+## Development
+
+### System dependencies (Ubuntu 14.04 package names)
+ - build-essential
+ - curl
+ - postgresql-server-dev-9.3
+
+### Unpacked dependecies
+ - PhantomJS >= 1.9.2 (http://phantomjs.org/)
+ - *NOTE:* Just create sym links for that, for example:
+
+ ```bash
+ cd /usr/local/share
+ wget https://bitbucket.org/ariya/phantomjs/downloads/phantomjs-1.9.7-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
+ tar xjf phantomjs-1.9.7-linux-x86_64.tar.bz2
+ sudo ln -s /usr/local/share/phantomjs-1.9.7-linux-x86_64/bin/phantomjs /usr/local/share/phantomjs
+ sudo ln -s /usr/local/share/phantomjs-1.9.7-linux-x86_64/bin/phantomjs /usr/local/bin/phantomjs
+ sudo ln -s /usr/local/share/phantomjs-1.9.7-linux-x86_64/bin/phantomjs /usr/bin/phantomjs
+ ```
+
+### Ruby version
+
+ `2.3.0`
+
+ You can easily install it through the Ruby Version Manager - RVM. Instructions on how to do it can be found at http://rvm.io
+
+ *NOTE:* If you are using the gnome-shell, or any derivate like terminator, you have to mark on your profile the option to use a "login bash".
+
+
+### Environment setup
+
+- Gem installation:
+ - `bundle install`
+
+- Database creation:
+ - `rake db:create`
+
+- Database initialization (the seeds script will need the kalibro configurations service running):
+ - `rake db:setup`
+
+- Alternatively you can just run the setup script (it will also need the kalibro configurations service running):
+ - `bin/setup`
+
+### How to run the test suite
+
+ `rake`
+
+### Services (job queues, cache servers, search engines, etc.)
+
+- _Kalibro Processor_ - [version 1.2.1](https://github.com/mezuro/kalibro_processor/archive/v1.2.1.zip).
+ You can find the latest changes directly on the [repository](https://github.com/mezuro/kalibro_processor).
+ By default Mezuro will expect it to be running on port 8082 at localhost.
+ In order to run it as expected, run on two different terminal instances:
+
+ ```bash
+ RAILS_ENV=local rails s -p 8082
+ RAILS_ENV=local rake jobs:work
+ ```
+
+- _Kalibro Configurations_ - [version 2.1.0](https://github.com/mezuro/kalibro_configurations/archive/v2.1.0.zip).
+ You can find the latest changes directly on the [repository](https://github.com/mezuro/kalibro_configurations).
+ By default Mezuro will expect it to be running on port 8083 at localhost.
+ In order to run it as expected, run:
+
+ ```bash
+ rails s -p 8083
+ ```
+
+### Deployment instructions
+
+ Deployment is made through Capistrano (https://github.com/capistrano/capistrano)
+
+ `cap production deploy`
+
+ In order to do this, you must have the password.
+
+ Otherwise, you can also modify the deployment file at config/deploy.rb.
+
+#### First Deploy
+
+ 1. Make sure that the deployment file config/deploy.rb is correctly configured to the installation server;
+ 2. Also, make sure that the installation server already has rvm installed;
+ 3. cap deploy:setup will install the ruby correct ruby version, the gemset and all the directories tree;
+ 4. cap deploy:migrations deploys the code and run all the migrations
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