Having now looked more closely at the official deployment docs, I see they 
have been updated at some point to mention gunicorn and uwsgi, as well as 
nginx, cherokee, and lighttpd. So that's good. However, I also see that the 
deployment docs are a bit of a mess and could really use some love and 
attention, so there's some work to do there regardless.

Just wanted to clarify that there are in fact some instructions out there 
for options other than apache/mod_wsgi, even though mod_wsgi remains the 
official preferred option ("If you’re new to deploying Django and/or 
Python, we’d recommend you try *mod_wsgi* first. In most cases it’ll be the 
easiest, fastest, and most stable deployment choice." [sic])


--Stuart

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