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Add a simple "Getting Started" section to the README? #321

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@naikrovek

(This is less of an issue, and more of a suggestion.)

The examples all involving docker confuse my old, caveman brain. "I'm a simple cave man, your world frightens and confuses me." I have to pull off the Docker stuff in my mind while reading to understand what is really happening, and it is taxing for me.

Imagine that I already have a Linux server and a Linux laptop (or a Linux server and a MacBook running MacOS); without any containers, how can I get this working?

Maybe I'm stupid or something, I honestly don't know, but some simple instructions like "on the remote machine, do this", and "on the local machine, do this" would be welcome. I can then add Docker on top of that or I can add Ansible on top of that, or I can add whatever else I need on top of that.

Probably because I started my career in the 1990s, doing everything manually, I have a very hard time understanding how something works or why it is useful if I can't do get it going manually first. So, can that be done?

I've certainly tried to get this going for myself, but I keep encountering errors, and without a working example, or a nearby Plan 9 expert, I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I have neither of those things.

This is not urgent, it is not important, it is merely a request/suggestion. You don't owe me anything. I am thankful for the project even if the README never changes.

Thank you.

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