Django community: RSS
This page, updated regularly, aggregates Django links from the Django community.
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Django Channels — Channels 0.2 documentation
Channels is a project to make Django able to handle more than just plain HTTP requests, including WebSockets and HTTP2, as well as the ability to run code after a response has been sent for things like thumbnailing or background calculation. -
Time Zones in Pytz
Time zones, those stupid things getting in the way of shipping software! -
django CMS 3.2 - Blog - django-cms.org
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Django Channels — Channels 0.2 documentation
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Time Zones in Pytz & Django
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vselvarajijay/vagrant-ansible-docker-django · GitHub
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Up and running with Vagrant and Django - impythonist
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Django awarded MOSS Grant | Weblog | Django
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django CMS - Easy-to-use for content editors and developer-friendly - django-cms.org
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Django awarded MOSS Grant | Weblog | Django
We've been awarded $150,000 to help fund the development of Channels, the initiative to rewrite the core of Django to support (among other things) WebSockets and background tasks, and to integrate key parts of the Django REST Framework request/response code into Django, such as content negotiation. Together, these projects will help considerably improve Django's role of backing rich web experiences as well as native applications. -
django CMS 3.2 - Blog - django-cms.org
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Why you should use the Django admin: 9 tips. CTO with a CEO flavour
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bernii/django-reservations
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The sad state of web app deployment / fuzzy notepad
The folks at Discourse thought they were gonna save you all sorts of time by distributing their app via Docker. Nope. An epic rant on how crappy it is to deploy web apps in 2015. "I tried installing the vendor Docker (I’m using Ubuntu 14.04, the current LTS release), but that’s 1.0, and Docker has gotten up to 1.7 in the intervening year and a half, and this software needs at least Docker 1.2. I stress that this web forum is so cutting-edge that it refuses to install without technology that did not exist two years ago." I agree with his points about needing root for so many installation tasks. "If you’re missing a library or program, and that library or program happens to be written in C, you either need root to install it from your package manager, or you will descend into a lovecraftian nightmare of attempted local builds from which there is no escape. You say you need lxml on shared hosting and they don’t have libxml2 installed? Well, fuck you." Managing dependencies is hard. "Installing basic web software gets harder all the time, and shared hosting becomes less useful all the time, and web developers flock … -
django CMS - Easy-to-use for content editors and developer-friendly - django-cms.org
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Why you should use the Django admin: 9 tips. CTO with a CEO flavour
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django-factory_boy 1.0.0 : Python Package Index
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jamesturk/django-markupfield
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Mozilla Open Source Support: First Awards Made | The Mozilla Blog
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celery/celery
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django CMS - Easy-to-use for content editors and developer-friendly - django-cms.org
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django CMS 3.2 - Blog - django-cms.org
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Instagration Pt. 2: Scaling our infrastructure to multiple data centers | Engineering Blog | Instagram Engineering | Facebook
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Django Activity Stream Documentation — Django Activity Stream documentation
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Django Content Management System | Wagtail CMS