-## Requirements
-
-* Linux 3.x+ and Docker 1.9+
-* Minimum of 3 GiB of RAM + additional memory to run jobs
-* Minimum of 3 GiB of disk + storage for actual data
-
-## Configs
-
-### dev
-Development configuration. Boots a complete Arvados environment inside the
-container. The "arvados", "arvado-dev" and "sso-devise-omniauth-provider" code
-directories along data directories "postgres", "var", "passenger" and "gems"
-are bind mounted from the host file system for easy access and persistence
-across container rebuilds. Services are bound to the Docker container's
-network IP address and can only be accessed on the local host.
-
-In "dev" mode, you can override the default autogenerated settings of Rails
-projects by adding "application.yml.override" to any Rails project (sso, api,
-workbench). This can be used to test out API server settings or point
-Workbench at an alternate API server.
-
-### localdemo
-Demo configuration. Boots a complete Arvados environment inside the container.
-Unlike the development configuration, code directories are included in the demo
-image, and data directories are stored in a separate data volume container.
-Services are bound to the Docker container's network IP address and can only be
-accessed on the local host.
-
-### test
-Run the test suite.
-
-### publicdev
-Publicly accessible development configuration. Similar to 'dev' except that
-service ports are published to the host's IP address and can accessed by anyone
-who can connect to the host system. WARNING! The public arvbox configuration
-is NOT SECURE and must not be placed on a public IP address or used for
-production work.
-
-### publicdemo
-Publicly accessible development configuration. Similar to 'localdemo' except
-that service ports are published to the host's IP address and can accessed by
-anyone who can connect to the host system. WARNING! The public arvbox configuration
-is NOT SECURE and must not be placed on a public IP address or used for
-production work.
-
-## Environment variables
-
-### ARVBOX_DOCKER
-The location of Dockerfile.base and associated files used by "arvbox build".
-default: result of $(readlink -f $(dirname $0)/../lib/arvbox/docker)
-
-### ARVBOX_CONTAINER
-The name of the Docker container to manipulate.
-default: arvbox
-
-### ARVBOX_BASE
-The base directory to store persistent data for arvbox containers.
-default: $HOME/.arvbox
-
-### ARVBOX_DATA
-The base directory to store persistent data for the current container.
-default: $ARVBOX_BASE/$ARVBOX_CONTAINER
-
-### ARVADOS_ROOT
-The root directory of the Arvados source tree
-default: $ARVBOX_DATA/arvados
-
-### ARVADOS_DEV_ROOT
-The root directory of the Arvados-dev source tree
-default: $ARVBOX_DATA/arvados-dev
-
-### SSO_ROOT
-The root directory of the SSO source tree
-default: $ARVBOX_DATA/sso-devise-omniauth-provider
-
-### ARVBOX_PUBLISH_IP
-The IP address on which to publish services when running in public
-configuration. Overrides default detection of the host's IP address.
-
-## Notes
-
-Services are designed to install and auto-configure on start or restart. For
-example, the service script for keepstore always compiles keepstore from source
-and registers the daemon with the API server.
-
-Services are run with process supervision, so a service which exits will be
-restarted. Dependencies between services are handled by repeatedly trying and
-failing the service script until dependencies are fulfilled (by other service
-scripts) enabling the service script to complete.
+In this mode you will only be able to connect to Arvbox from the same host. To
+configure Arvbox to be accessible over a network and for other options see
+http://doc.arvados.org/install/arvbox.html for details.
+
+## Documentation
+
+Complete documentation, including a User Guide, Installation documentation and
+API documentation is available at http://doc.arvados.org/
+
+If you wish to build the Arvados documentation from a local git clone, see
+doc/README.textile for instructions.
+
+## Community
+
+The [#arvados](irc://irc.oftc.net:6667/#arvados IRC) (Internet Relay Chat)
+channel at the
+[Open and Free Technology Community (irc.oftc.net)](http://www.oftc.net/oftc/)
+is available for live discussion and support. You can use a traditional IRC
+client or [join OFTC over the web.](https://webchat.oftc.net/?channels=arvados)
+
+The
+[Arvados user mailing list](http://lists.arvados.org/mailman/listinfo/arvados)
+is a forum for general discussion, questions, and news about Arvados
+development. The
+[Arvados developer mailing list](http://lists.arvados.org/mailman/listinfo/arvados-dev)
+is a forum for more technical discussion, intended for developers and
+contributers to Arvados.
+
+## Development
+
+[![Build Status](https://ci.curoverse.com/buildStatus/icon?job=arvados-api-server)](https://ci.curoverse.com/job/arvados-api-server/)
+
+The Arvados public bug tracker is located at https://dev.arvados.org/projects/arvados/issues
+
+Continuous integration is hosted at https://ci.curoverse.com/
+
+Instructions for setting up a development environment and working on specific
+components can be found on the
+["Hacking Arvados" page of the Arvados wiki](https://dev.arvados.org/projects/arvados/wiki/Hacking).
+
+## Licensing
+
+Arvados is Free Software. See COPYING for information about Arvados Free
+Software licenses.