From f4ac5d3822656815708651bb65ea0bd3f338af84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Gabriele Contini <contini.mailing@gmail.com>
Date: 周六, 07 9月 2019 22:12:18 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] update contribution and readme with references to wiki

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 It allows to protect the software you develop from unauthorized copies,
 limit the usage in time, to a specific set of machines, or prevent the usage in 
 virtualized environments. It is an Open License Manager that helps to keep your 
-software closed ;-)
+software closed :smirk: . A comprehensive [list of features](https://github.com/open-license-manager/open-license-manager/wiki/features), and their status is available in the project wiki.
+
+## License
+The project is donated to the community. It comes with a very large freedom of use for everyone, and it will always be. 
+It uses a [BSD 3 clauses](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause) licensing schema, that allows the inclusion in commercial software. 
+
+
+## Project Structure
 
 The software is made by 2 main sub-components:
  * a C library with no (or minimal) external dependencies (the part you have to integrate in your software).
@@ -21,18 +28,15 @@
 You can notice 2 more sub-projects:
  * bootstrap: allows to generate private keys and modify the library on the fly after the downloading.
  * testing  : runs the tests (and publish the results on cdash)
- 
-Licensing
-=====================
-The project comes out with a very large freedom of use for everyone (and it will always be). 
-It uses a BSD 3 clauses licensing schema. 
 
 How to build
 ============
 
+Below an overview of the basic build procedure, you can find detailed instructions for each [supported environment](https://github.com/open-license-manager/open-license-manager/wiki/Build-the-library) in the wiki. 
+
 ## prerequisites
-GCC (Linux), MINGW or MSVC (Windows)
-cmake, boost, openssl (Linux/MINGW), you can find detailed instruction for each [supported environment](https://github.com/open-license-manager/open-license-manager/wiki/Build-the-library) in the wiki. Below an overview of the basic build procedure:
+ * compilsers: GCC (Linux), MINGW or MSVC (Windows) 
+ * tools/libs: cmake, boost, openssl (Linux/MINGW).
 
 ```
 git clone https://github.com/open-license-manager/open-license-manager.git

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