README: Fix link to Admin Quick Start Guide

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1. If you're **brand new to Ruby and Rails**, please see [**Discourse as Your First Rails App**](http://blog.discourse.org/2013/04/discourse-as-your-first-rails-app/) or our [**Discourse Vagrant Developer Guide**](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/docs/VAGRANT.md), which includes instructions to get up and running in a development environment using a virtual machine. This beginner's guide is also adequate for developers ready to sink their teeth quickly; it's the easiest way to hack on Discourse!
2. Once you have Discourse up and running, be sure to load [the appropriate seed data](pg_dumps) on your forum, either the **developer** seed data, which is the same data you'll see on [try.discourse.org](http://try.discourse.org), or the **production** seed data which includes the [Discourse Admin Quick Start Guide](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/wiki/The-Discourse-Admin-Quick-Start-Guide) and meta guidance.
2. Once you have Discourse up and running, be sure to load [the appropriate seed data](pg_dumps) on your forum, either the **developer** seed data, which is the same data you'll see on [try.discourse.org](http://try.discourse.org), or the **production** seed data which includes the [Discourse Admin Quick Start Guide](https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/docs/ADMIN-QUICK-START-GUIDE.md) and meta guidance.
3. If you're familiar with how Rails works and are comfortable setting up your own environment, use our [**Discourse Advanced Developer Guide**](docs/DEVELOPER-ADVANCED.md).