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## Contents ## Contents
- [Joining BookWyrm](#joining-bookwyrm) - [Joining BookWyrm](#joining-bookwyrm)
- [The overall idea](#the-overall-idea) - [Contributing](#contributing)
- [About BookWyrm](#about-bookwyrm)
- [What it is and isn't](#what-it-is-and-isnt) - [What it is and isn't](#what-it-is-and-isnt)
- [The role of federation](#the-role-of-federation) - [The role of federation](#the-role-of-federation)
- [Features](#features) - [Features](#features)
- [Setting up the developer environment](#setting-up-the-developer-environment) - [Setting up the developer environment](#setting-up-the-developer-environment)
- [Installing in Production](#installing-in-production) - [Installing in Production](#installing-in-production)
- [Project structure](#project-structure)
- [Book data](#book-data) - [Book data](#book-data)
- [Contributing](#contributing)
## Joining BookWyrm ## Joining BookWyrm
BookWyrm is still a young piece of software, and isn't at the level of stability and feature-richness that you'd find in a production-ready application. But it does what it says on the box! If you'd like to join an instance, you can check out the [instances](https://github.com/mouse-reeve/bookwyrm/blob/main/instances.md) list. BookWyrm is still a young piece of software, and isn't at the level of stability and feature-richness that you'd find in a production-ready application. But it does what it says on the box! If you'd like to join an instance, you can check out the [instances](https://github.com/mouse-reeve/bookwyrm/blob/main/instances.md) list.
You can request an invite to https://bookwyrm.social by [email](mailto:mousereeve@riseup.net), [Mastodon direct message](https://friend.camp/@tripofmice), or [Twitter direct message](https://twitter.com/tripofmice). You can request an invite to https://bookwyrm.social by [email](mailto:mousereeve@riseup.net), [Mastodon direct message](https://friend.camp/@tripofmice), or [Twitter direct message](https://twitter.com/tripofmice).
## The overall idea
## Contributing
There are many ways you can contribute to this project, regardless of your level of technical expertise.
### Feedback and feature requests
Please feel encouraged and welcome to point out bugs, suggestions, feature requests, and ideas for how things ought to work using [GitHub issues](https://github.com/mouse-reeve/bookwyrm/issues).
### Code contributions
Code contributons are gladly welcomed! If you're not sure where to start, take a look at the ["Good first issue"](https://github.com/mouse-reeve/bookwyrm/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22) tag. Because BookWyrm is a small project, there isn't a lot of formal structure, but there is a huge capacity for one-on-one support, which can look like asking questions as you go, pair programming, video chats, et cetera, so please feel free to reach out.
If you have questions about the project or contributing, you can seet up a video call during BookWyrm ["office hours"](https://calendly.com/mouse-reeve/30min).
### Financial Support
BookWyrm is an ad-free passion project with no intentions of seeking out venture funding or corporate financial relationships. If you want to help keep the project going, you can donate to the [Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/bookwyrm), or make a one time gift via [PayPal](https://paypal.me/oulipo).
## About BookWyrm
### What it is and isn't ### What it is and isn't
BookWyrm is a platform for social reading! You can use it to track what you're reading, review books, and follow your friends. It isn't primarily meant for cataloguing or as a datasource for books, but it does do both of those things to some degree. BookWyrm is a platform for social reading! You can use it to track what you're reading, review books, and follow your friends. It isn't primarily meant for cataloguing or as a datasource for books, but it does do both of those things to some degree.
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- Option for users to manually approve followers - Option for users to manually approve followers
- Allow blocking and flagging for moderation - Allow blocking and flagging for moderation
### The Tech Stack
Web backend
- [Django](https://www.djangoproject.com/) web server
- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/) database
- [ActivityPub](http://activitypub.rocks/) federation
- [Celery](http://celeryproject.org/) task queuing
- [Redis](https://redis.io/) task backend
Front end
- Django templates
- [Bulma.io](https://bulma.io/) css framework
- Vanilla JavaScript, in moderation
Deployment
- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) and docker-compose
- [Gunicorn](https://gunicorn.org/) web runner
- [Flower](https://github.com/mher/flower) celery monitoring
- [Nginx](https://nginx.org/en/) HTTP server
## Setting up the developer environment ## Setting up the developer environment
Set up the environment file: Set up the environment file:
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- `Edition`, a concrete, actually published version of a book - `Edition`, a concrete, actually published version of a book
Whenever a user interacts with a book, they are interacting with a specific edition. Every work has a default edition, but the user can select other editions. Reviews aggregated for all editions of a work when you view an edition's page. Whenever a user interacts with a book, they are interacting with a specific edition. Every work has a default edition, but the user can select other editions. Reviews aggregated for all editions of a work when you view an edition's page.
## Contributing
There are many ways you can contribute to this project! You are welcome and encouraged to create or contribute an issue to report a bug, request a feature, make a usability suggestion, or express a nebulous desire.
If you'd like to add to the codebase, that's super rad and you should do it! At this point, there isn't a formalized process, but you can take a look at the open issues, or contact me directly and chat about it.