For installation and customization instructions please see the [documentation and the DuraSpace Wiki](https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/ISLANDORA/Islandora).
All bugs, feature requests and improvement suggestions are tracked at the [DuraSpace JIRA](https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/ISLANDORA).
More detailed requirements are outlined in the [Installing the Islandora Module](https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/ISLANDORA712/Installing+the+Islandora+Module) chapter of the documentation.
If you want to support languages other than English download and enable [String Translation](https://drupal.org/project/i18n), and follow our [guide](wiki/Multilingual-Support) for setting up additional languges.
Before installing Islandora the XACML policies located in the policies folder should be copied into the Fedora global XACML policies folder. This will allow "authenticated users" in Drupal to access Fedora API-M functions. It is to be noted that the `permit-upload-to-anonymous-user.xml` and `permit-apim-to-anonymous-user.xml` files do not need to be present unless requirements for anonymous ingesting are present.
More detailed information can be found in the 'Set XACML Policies' in the [Installing Fedora](https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/ISLANDORA712/Installing+Fedora) chapter of the documentation.
The islandora_drupal_filter passes the username of 'anonymous' through to Fedora for unauthenticated Drupal Users. A user with the name of 'anonymous' may have XACML policies applied to them that are meant to be applied to Drupal users that are not logged in or vice-versa. This is a potential security issue that can be plugged by creating a user named 'anonymous' and restricting access to the account.
If you would like to contribute to this module, please check out our helpful [Documentation for Developers](https://github.com/Islandora/islandora/wiki#wiki-documentation-for-developers) info, as well as our [Developers](http://islandora.ca/developers) section on the Islandora.ca site.