Index: ADME.md =================================================================== --- /README.md (revision 288) +++ (revision ) @@ -1,22 +1,0 @@ -# What is this? - -The RegLookup project is devoted to direct analysis of Windows NT-based registry files. RegLookup is released under the GNU GPL, and is implemented in ANSI C. RegLookup provides command line tools, a C API, and a Python module for accessing registry data structures. The project has a focus on providing tools for digital forensic examiners (though is useful for many purposes), and includes algorithms for retrieving deleted data structures from registry hives. - -# Where do I learn more? - -See the [main project site](http://projects.sentinelchicken.org/reglookup/). You'll find official releases there and more documentation. - - -# What if I have trouble? - -Ask for help on the [development mailing list](http://projects.sentinelchicken.org/reglookup/mailing-list) or submit an issue here on GitHub. - - -# Is this project maintained anymore? - -RegLookup is largely feature-complete for what we wanted to accomplish. So the releases are infrequent (typically only when bugs crop up), but the project is still maintained. - - -# How do I contribute? - -We love contributions. However, for now this GitHub mirror is just that, a static mirror, so please don't submit pull requests. Just send us a patch on the development mailing list. Index: /README.wiki =================================================================== --- /README.wiki (revision 289) +++ /README.wiki (revision 289) @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +
+The RegLookup project is devoted to direct analysis of Windows NT-based registry files. RegLookup is released under the GNU GPL, and is implemented in ANSI C. RegLookup provides command line tools, a C API, and a Python module for accessing registry data structures. The project has a focus on providing tools for digital forensic examiners (though is useful for many purposes), and includes algorithms for retrieving deleted data structures from registry hives. +
+ ++See the main project site. You'll find official releases there and more documentation. +
+ ++Ask for help on the development mailing list or submit a ticket. +
+ ++RegLookup is largely feature-complete for what we wanted to accomplish. So the releases are infrequent (typically only when bugs crop up), but the project is still maintained. +
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+We love contributions. To submit a patch, please check out the trunk, apply your changes and run "svn diff
". Save the resulting diff and attach it to a ticket.
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