Merge branch 'improve-documentation-development' into 'master'

Improve documentation for the development section

See merge request framasoft/mobilizon!308
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# Development
Clone the repo, and start the project through Docker. You'll need both Docker and Docker-Compose.
Clone the repository:
```bash
# With HTTPS
git clone https://framagit.org/framasoft/mobilizon && cd mobilizon
make
# With SSH
git clone git@framagit.org:framasoft/mobilizon.git && cd mobilizon
```
## Manual
Run Mobilizon:
* with Docker and Docker-Compose (**Recommended**)
* without Docker and Docker-Compose (This involves more work on your part, use Docker and Docker-Compose if you can)
## With Docker and Docker-Compose
* Install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/#supported-platforms) and [Docker-Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) for your system.
* Run `make start` to build, then launch a database container and an API container.
* Follow the progress of the build with `docker-compose logs -f`.
* Access `localhost:4000` in your browser once the containers are fully built and launched.
## Without Docker and Docker-Compose
* Install dependencies:
* Elixir (and Erlang) by following the instructions at [https://elixir-lang.github.io/install.html](https://elixir-lang.github.io/install.html)
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* Start Phoenix endpoint with `mix phx.server`. The client development server will also automatically be launched and will reload on file change.
Now you can visit [`localhost:4000`](http://localhost:4000) in your browser
and see the website (server *and* client) in action.
## Docker
You need to install the latest supported [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/#supported-platforms) and [Docker-Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) before using the Docker way of installing Mobilizon.
Just run :
```bash
make start
```
to build and launch a database container and an API container running on `localhost:4000`.
and see the website (server *and* client) in action.