docs: Improve installation instruction headings.

The previous RTD headings were unclear and resulted in some users
attempting to install the Zulip production environment for doing
development.  This clarifies the situation.
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Tim Abbott 2016-12-06 17:34:41 -08:00
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:caption: Zulip in production
prod-requirements
prod-install
Installing a production server <prod-install>
prod-troubleshooting
prod-customize
prod-maintain-secure-upgrade
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.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Installation for developers
:caption: Development environment
Overview <dev-overview>
Development environment installation <dev-overview>
Recommended setup (Vagrant) <dev-env-first-time-contributors>
Advanced setup (non-Vagrant) <dev-setup-non-vagrant>
Using the development environment <using-dev-environment>

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# Installation
# Production Installation
Ensure you have an Ubuntu system that satisfies [the installation
requirements](prod-requirements.html). In short, you should have an
Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty or Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial 64-bit server instance,
with at least 4GB RAM, 2 CPUs, and 10 GB disk space. You should also
have a domain name available and have updated its DNS record to point
to the server.
Make sure you want to install a Zulip production server; if you'd
instead like to test or develop a new feature, we recommend the
[Zulip server development environment](dev-overview.html#requirements) instead.
You will need an Ubuntu system that satisfies
[the installation requirements](prod-requirements.html). In short,
you should have an Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty or Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial 64-bit
server instance, with at least 4GB RAM, 2 CPUs, and 10 GB disk space.
You should also have a domain name available and have updated its DNS
record to point to your server.
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