Django community: Django links RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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Extending the Django Admin Interface : Tom Smith’s: theOTHERblog
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izi / django-admin-tools / wiki / Home – Bitbucket
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Francisco Souza - Open source, Python, Django, Java, Ruby on Rails, agile e outras coisas mais
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Django snippets: More readable Enumeration class for Django choices
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Passing MEDIA_URL in Django's 500 error view
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Build a Mobile and Desktop-Friendly Application in Django in 15 Minutes | mobiForge
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Jeremy Bowers | Django, Nginx and uWSGI in production
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Jeremy Bowers | Django, Nginx and uWSGI in production
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Moving from Django to Hyde / Steve Losh
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Andrew Wilkinson
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python - Does Django Scale? - Stack Overflow
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Enable setup.py test in your Django apps | Surfing in Kansas
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Using MongoDB as a Backend for Django with django-mongodb-engine- ChrisUmbel.com
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Python Package Index : django-ses 0.1
django-ses: A Django email backend for Amazon's Simple Email Service http://bit.ly/fp9YCF #python #django #topictracker -
Django | Writing your first Django app, part 2 | Django documentation
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FAPWS - The kick ass webserver for Python
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django-profile - Project Hosting on Google Code
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Setting up Django Development in Eclipse with Code Complete and Graphical Debugging on Vimeo
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Igor Sobreira | Blog - Customize settings.py locally in Django
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Using Gunicorn on the ActivePython AMI
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South
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Creating Django Management Commands « Andrew Wilkinson
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Django
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Fabric, Django, Git, Apache, mod_wsgi, virtualenv and pip deployment
I’ve been playing with automating Django deployments again, this time using Fabric. I found a number of examples on the web but non of them quite fit the bill for me. I don’t like serving directly from a repository, I like to have either a package or tar I can use to say “that is what went to the server”. I also like having a quick rollback command as well as being able to deploy a particular version of the code when the need arises. I also wanted to go from a clean ubuntu install (plus SSH) to a running Django application in one command from the local development machine. The Apache side of things is nicely documented in this Gist which made a good starting point. -
Solutions Log → Using Sass with Django