diff --git a/README.rdoc b/README.rdoc index 7ef4026c9..599a5498a 100644 --- a/README.rdoc +++ b/README.rdoc @@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ objects such as the filesystem. === Where to learn all about Sunspot: The Wiki! New to Sunspot and using Rails? Check out {Adding Sunspot search to Rails in 5 -minutes or less}[https://github.com/outoftime/sunspot/wiki/Adding-Sunspot-search-to-Rails-in-5-minutes-or-less]. +minutes or less}[https://github.com/sunspot/sunspot/wiki/Adding-Sunspot-search-to-Rails-in-5-minutes-or-less]. This README is intended as a quick primer on what Sunspot is capable of; for detailed treatment of Sunspot's full feature range, check out the wiki: -http://wiki.github.com/outoftime/sunspot +http://wiki.github.com/sunspot/sunspot The API documentation is also complete and up-to-date; however, because of the way Sunspot is structured, it's not the easiest way for new users to get to know @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ See Sunspot.setup for more information. Note that in order for a class to be searchable, it must have an adapter registered for itself or one of its subclasses. Adapters allow Sunspot to load objects out of persistent storage, and to determine their primary key for -indexing. {Sunspot::Rails}[http://github.com/outoftime/sunspot_rails] comes with +indexing. Sunspot::Rails comes with an adapter for ActiveRecord objects, but for other types of models you will need to define your own. See Sunspot::Adapters for more information. @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ JRuby 1.2.0 == Bugs Please submit bug reports to -http://outoftime.lighthouseapp.com/projects/20339-sunspot +http://github.com/sunspot/sunspot/issues == Contribution Guidelines