On Jul 18, 5:25 pm, Andre Terra <andrete...@gmail.com> wrote:

  "Installing the python-django package is not the canonical way of
using
   django, let alone running production servers."
Really?  It would be better if I went back to the days where we all
built everything from the source?  Do all Django users running on
Linux (which I assume is the platform for the majority of
installations) build all the software on their servers and handle all
of the dependencies by hand?  No one but me uses a package management
system to take care of keeping track of security updates and making
sure all the moving parts play well together?  Or do they use the
package management systems for everything except Django?  If the
latter, can you give me a reasonable argument for why we should treat
Django differently from the other software on our servers?  I can be
convinced if you can provide a compelling rationale.

Regards,
Bob

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