Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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django-mediagenerator asset manager | All Buttons Pressed
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7 SEO Tips for your Django Site | Mitch Fournier
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Home | Read the Docs
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Haystack - Search for Django
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Blog | Gigantuan
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Celery - The Distributed Task Queue
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Django Packages : django reusable apps, sites and tools directory
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7 SEO Tips for your Django Site | Mitch Fournier
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7 SEO Tips for your Django Site | Mitch Fournier
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7 SEO Tips for your Django Site | Mitch Fournier
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Django Packages : Admin Interface
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Home - django-cms.org
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Django 1.3 cheat sheet
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Django - JavaEye专栏频道
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Python Web 框架,第 1 部分: 使用 Django 和 Python 开发 Web 站点
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request.POST get multiple values | Django foo
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Introduction to Python/Django tests: Fixtures | Surfing in Kansas
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Perfect Deployment Of Websites « Andrew Wilkinson
Recently I have been giving a lot of thought to how best to deploy websites, specifically Django powered sites. In future posts I’ll describe how I use some of tools available to deploy websites, but in this post I want to set out the goals of any system that you use to deploy a website. -
The Flynn Blog
For this post, you will want to make sure virtualenv and pip are setup. This can be done with easy_install. Just in case your new, it should look something like: -
Basic Django deployment with virtualenv, fabric, pip and rsync | Django Web Development | Raleigh Durham Chapel Hill | Caktus Consulting Group
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Chicago Tribune News Applications fabric deployment script — Gist
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django_startproject/project_template/fabfile.py at master from lincolnloop/django-startproject - GitHub
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fabric fabfile.py for deployment of django apps on Debian servers — Gist
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Deploying with Fabric & Mercurial / Steve Losh
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Ryan Williams
As I’m doing Django project deployments on a frequent basis, I’ve taken the time to look into using Fabric and Pip to automate the process. With a bit of experimenting I believe I’ve come up with a nice clean way to do this. My fabric deployment script allows me to deploy a project to a new server and because I use virtualenv to keep things segregated from each other and the base Python system I’m free to use Pip to install anything that the project should require.