farmOS is a web-based application for farm management, planning, and record keeping. It is developed by a community of volunteers and aims to provide a standard platform for farmers, developers, and researchers to build upon
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README.md

farmOS

Official website: http://farmos.org

A web-based farm record keeping application.

farmOS is a built on top of Drupal. It packages Drupal core along with a set of modules and configuration to create a flexible and extensible farm management interface.

Drupal distribution: http://drupal.org/project/farm

Some of the farm-specific modules included with farmOS are:

Drupal.org is the location of the canonical repositories and mainline branches. Github.org is also used as a mirror, and for some of the more experimental development. See http://github.org/farmOS for a list of repositories.

INSTALLATION

farmOS is a Drupal distribution, so it is essentially a Drupal codebase that combines Drupal core with a set of pre-selected contributed modules.

If you are downloading farmOS from drupal.org, then it is pre-built and ready to go. Just drop it into a hosted web server environment and it will work the same as Drupal. For more information on installing Drupal, see the official Installing Drupal documentation.

During the installation, you will be given a choice of which "Installation Profile" you want your site to use. Choose "farmOS" and the modules mentioned above will be automatically installed.

Drush Make

You can also build the distribution yourself using Drush Make. Simply grab the file called build-farm.make from the repository, pop it into a directory, and run the following command:

drush make build-farm.make farm

This will build the farmOS distribution in a directory called "farm".

It is generally recommended that you download the latest official packaged version from http://drupal.org/project/farm if you are getting started with farmOS for the first time.

MAINTAINERS

Current maintainers:

This project has been sponsored by: