[Pkg-owncloud-commits] [owncloud-doc] 06/75: Update Introduction.rst
David Prévot
taffit at alioth.debian.org
Wed Sep 4 19:27:03 UTC 2013
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Author: dietmaroc <dietmar at owncloud.com>
Date: Thu Aug 22 20:42:30 2013 +0200
Update Introduction.rst
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@@ -2,19 +2,22 @@ Welcome to ownCloud
===================
If you are new to ownCloud, then this document is a good place to start. This document describes the core features and architecture of the ownCloud solution at a very high level. As depicted below, this is simply an introduction, that provides the basic knowledge you need before digging into the more complex technical documentation:
+::
Figure1.
There are three roles associated with ownCloud:
+* User
+* Administrator
+* Developer
+
+These roles may be contained in one person, but the document refers to these roles separately to make it easier to understand. The installation can be easily installed for a single user system, and also for a complex enterprise web application implementation.
+You may want to supply all three mentioned as one person, which is yourself. Of course this text refers also to users, that want to have their stuff hosted by a local institution having its own administrator(s) and developer(s)
+
Motivation
==========
A quick overview over the ownCloud setting
==========================================
-* User
-* Administrator
-* Developer
-These roles may be contained in one person, but the document refers to these roles separately to make it easier to understand. The installation can be easily installed for a single user system, and also for a complex enterprise web application implementation.
-You may want to supply all three mentioned as one person, which is yourself. Of course this text refers also to users, that want to have their stuff hosted by a local institution having its own administrator(s) and developer(s).
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