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668diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
669index fd92d5cb3d4c1190bbd31a2831af8005bcaccb28..e49e6bc371427c1555d6339562a74b0b66f0bf80 100644
670--- a/README.md
671+++ b/README.md
672@@ -1,3 +1,42 @@
673-# Cerrado
674+### Cerrado
675+
676+Self host single user mail based forge.
677+
678+### Goals
679+
680+Keep it simple and lightweight, that includes the application itself,
681+development process and the deployment.
682+
683+The application requires no javascript to run, and it is light and fast to
684+render.
685+
686+This project is also easy to iterate on. There are only two dev dependencies: go
687+and sassc so it compiles fast. Codewise it strives for easy to understand.
688+Easy to read code is better than clever.
689+
690+The deployment process should be easy to wrap the head around and
691+straightforward to set up. To achieve that it uses a simple file format[^1] to
692+configure everything. Also to reduce the moving parts the whole application,
693+including its statics file, is bundled into a single binary.
694+
695+To run the project you just need to do a make run.
696+
697+### TODO
698+
699+- Add path to tree view
700+    - Fix href with extra slash
701+- Add message to tags
702+- Add link to tar browser from commit page
703+- Add patch to the commit page
704+- Add log pagination
705+- Add tag pagination
706+
707+### Milestone
708+- Mail patch / mailing list
709+- Code snippet support
710+- Setup manual (man feature perhaps?)
711+- Add authentication
712+    - Enforce public property
713+- Add metrics
714 
715-Self single user mail based forge for git.
716+[^1]: https://git.sr.ht/~emersion/scfg