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-===============
-Getting Started
-===============
-
-What is Pyramid?
-----------------
-
-Pyramid is a web application development framework. Pyramid is lean, fast,
-stable, well-tested, and thoroughly documented. Pyramid is written in Python,
-and is open source software released under a `BSD-like license
-<http://repoze.org/license.html>`_.
-
-Pyramid helps you "start small, finish big". You can create a simple web
-application using Pyramid with only basic knowledge. As you become more
-familiar with Pyramid, you'll find there is plenty of room to grow. Code you
-started with early on can be re-used in mature, large, powerful applications.
-
-Pyramid has dozens of features — URL generation, authentication and
-authorization, [one or two more?] — just like any other web application
-framework. Several features are unique and make Pyramid stand out from the
-crowd.
-
-* Traversal
-* Python 3 compatibility
-* Tweens
-* Debug Toolbar
-
-Installation Guide
-------------------
-The Installation Guide describes how to install everything needed to get
-started with Pyramid. It also offers practical advice on working with
-projects. Whether you're new to Pyramid, Python, programming, or web
-application development, the Installation Guide will help you get your first
-Pyramid application up and running and deployed into production.
-
-Developer Guide
----------------
-The Developer Guide describes Pyramid in depth. Formerly called "narrative
-documentation", the Developer Guide uses technical terms more familiar to the
-seasoned web application developer. Beginners may be challenged, to put it
-mildly, but it's a challenge worth accepting. Developers who have already
-installed Pyramid, worked through a few tutorials, and are ready to write their
-own applications will find that this guide offers a comprehensive understanding
-of Pyramid.
-
-API Guide
----------
-The API Guide is a comprehensive reference for every public application
-programming interface (API) exposed by Pyramid. The API Guide lists each item,
-its arguments, definition, narrative description, its inner workings, and the
-values and objects it returns in great detail.
-
-Tutorials and Screencasts
--------------------------
-There are several tutorials and screencasts that give beginners and new-comers
-to Pyramid hands-on experience with writing Pyramid applications.
-
-http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_tutorials/en/latest/
-
-Add-ons
--------
-Pyramid is extensible through add-ons.
-
-http://docs.pylonsproject.org/en/latest/docs/pyramid.html#pyramid-add-on-documentation
-
-Support
--------
-https://github.com/Pylons/pylonsrtd/blob/master/index.rst#support
-
-Pylons-discuss Google group/mail list
-
-'#pyramid' IRC channel on irc.freenode.net
-
-issue tracker on GitHub http://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues
-
-Contributing
-------------
-Guidelines for contributing to Pyramid are available at the following URL.
-
-https://github.com/Pylons/pylonsrtd/tree/master/community
-
-Community
----------
-http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_cookbook/en/latest/