Yeah. But default Ubuntu's uwsgi init-script seems so pretty, featureful 
and complete, but without a word about emperor-mode, so I think this is not 
mainstream way of running applications.
Anyway, many thanks.
P.S. If you can give more "random" advices or links about deploying 
multiapp configuration, I will much appreciate it (because, most of those, 
that I see are about single app).

On Saturday, May 12, 2012 3:30:40 AM UTC+8, Roberto De Ioris wrote:
>
>
> I suggest yout to always use the emperor. 
> Choose a directory for your app config files (like /etc/uwsgi/apps), and 
> put a config file for each uWSGI instance. Fill each config file with 
> comment for each directive (the other dude will thank you for that). 
>
>

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