Supervisor is a client/server system that allows its users to control a number of processes on UNIX-like operating systems.
Supervisor has been tested and is known to run on Linux (Ubuntu), Mac OS X (10.4, 10.5, 10.6), and Solaris (10 for Intel) and FreeBSD 6.1. It will likely work fine on most UNIX systems.
Supervisor will not run at all under any version of Windows.
Supervisor does not work on Python 3. This is the master branch, which has work-in-progress support for Python 3. Supervisor is very likely to crash, cause subprocesses to hang, or otherwise behave unexpectedly when run on Python 3. See issues running Supervisor on Python 3. It may also have regressions on Python 2 as a result of attempts to add Python 3 support. Help from developers with Python 3 porting experience is needed. Do not use this branch on any production system.
Supervisor 4.0 (unreleased) is planned to work under Python 2 version 2.6 or greater and Python 3 version 3.2 or greater. See note above about the current state of Python 3 support.
You can view the current Supervisor documentation online in HTML format . This is where you should go for detailed installation and configuration documentation.
You may subscribe to the Supervisor-users mailing list.
Please report bugs in the Github issue tracker.
You can view the source repository for supervisor via https://github.com/Supervisor/supervisor.
If you'd like to contribute to supervisor directly, please contact the Supervisor-users mailing list.