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 .. _index:
 
 
-**WARNING**: this is a "work-in-progress" documentation. All elements described here are not publicly available yet!!!
 
-
-Welcome to PyAMS's documentation!
-=================================
-
-At first, PyAMS was "Pyramid Application Management Skin". Actually, it's not only a simple skin but a whole "Suite" of
-applications and content management tools.
-
-PyAMS is built on top of MyAMS (My Application Management Skin), a small web client framework built on top of JQuery
-and Bootstrap, which was developed by the french national forestry office (ONF -- Office national des forêts --
-http://www.onf.fr) to build web applications in several languages (actually java, Python and PHP). The new ONF website
-is now completely handled with PyAMS framework.
-
-PyAMS is a multipurpose set of packages, providing tools including:
-
-* custom interfaces
-* custom registry annotations
-* custom security policy
-* local registry support
-* network protocols utilities (for HTTP and XML-RPC)
-* command line scripts
-* custom utilities.
-
-*PyAMS_content* is an important package providing content management features, which can be easily extended to manage
-your own content types. But PyAMS can also be used to manage any kind of application.
-
-If you just want to know how easy it is to create a PyAMS application instance, just read the :ref:`quickstart`!
-
-To know how PyAMS management interface looks like, look at :ref:`screenshots`!
-
+Contents
+---------
 
 .. toctree::
    :maxdepth: 2
 
-   quickstart
-   architecture
-   install
-   config
-   manage
-   extend
-
-
-PyAMS applications architecture
--------------------------------
-
-PyAMS applications are built on a small set of prerequisites and external components which *can* or, for some of them,
-*must* be included. Some of them are:
-
-* a mandatory shared ZODB;
-
-* a Redis or Memcached server, to handle cache and sessions;
-
-* a websockets server, used to handle desktop notifications; you can find information about this component in the
-  :ref:`pyams_notify` chapter;
-
-* an Elasticsearch index, used to handle quick and optimized searching.
-
-See :ref:`architecture` to get all architecture details.
+   Introduction <introduction>
+   Quickstart <quickstart>
+   Installing <install>
+   Configuration <config>
+   User’s Guide <manage>
+   Developer’s Guide <extend>
+   Application architecture <architecture>
 
 
 PyAMS external packages