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>> WHAT IS Beacon?
   Beacon is a very simple, free wiki and tag based publishing system.
   Beacon allows non technical people easy page editing and categorization 
   of web pages making Beacon idea for groups of people wishing to collaborate 
   around a web based documentation or composition project.
   
   
>> COPYING
   See the "copying.txt" file for instructions.
   Please note, all images showing "Beacon" or "Barnraiser" logos are a 
   trademark of Barnraiser. You can distribute them under the terms of the 
   copy license, however you are forbidden to alter them.
   
   
>> INSTALL
   See the "doc/install.txt" file for instructions.
   
   
>> DOCUMENTATION
   Full up to date documentation is available for free from 
   http://build.barnraiser.org/ . Register and join the 'Beacon support and 
   development' group. All documentation is stored in the group wiki. You are 
   very welcome to join our community of contributors there!
   
   
>> REASONING
   Beacon is developed by Barnraiser, a Swedish not for profit 
   organisation. Barnraiser is dedicated to giving people the tools they 
   need to share knowledge and advance society through social software.
   
   You can find out more about us at http://www.barnraiser.org/ . If you 
   find our software useful and/or you believe in our goals please 
   consider supporting us by making a donation.
   
