language/english/install/default-tutorial/Main_Page.txt
author Dan Fuhry <dan@enanocms.org>
Mon, 05 Jul 2010 19:52:10 -0400
changeset 1261 beb0da036222
parent 1177 5be53c0508ef
permissions -rw-r--r--
DiffieHellman: gracefully handle platforms that fail the sha256 self test, currently only known to be PowerPC. Added support for PHP's built-in hash functions (they were added in 5.1.2) and use them in lieu of the built-in sha256 implementation when available.

=== Thanks for helping to test Enano. ===

If you're reading this, you just installed the beta version of [http://enanocms.org/Caoineag Enano 1.2.0], the next-generation release of Enano. Congratulations!

If you find any bugs, please report them on our [http://code.google.com/p/enanocms/issues/list issue tracker] or in [irc://irc.freenode.net/enano IRC]. Enano's a big project, so tracking down bugs is hard and we need your help to do it.

=== Support (or lack thereof) ===

Because this is a beta release, we can't provide any mainstream support for you. We can publish workarounds for bugs, but we can't help you figure out why a plugin doesn't work or why your server's generating a 403 error. If you need help getting started with Enano, use [http://enanocms.org/download?series=1.0 a stable release].

=== Take the Enano tutorial ===

Enano is tremendously easy to get started with. The first thing you should do is use the username and password you entered when you installed Enano to [[Special:Login/Creating_and_editing_pages|log in to start the tutorial]]. You'll learn how to create and edit pages, set up basic security settings, install plugins, and much more.