Hi there!

This is a message for all those that have been successful in deploying django. 
It is not that I find myself unable to get a django project to show up in a 
web browser, but I'm wondering about "best practises", "the right way", and 
all that stuff.

It's been hard to find a hosting provider giving a django-capable hosting 
solution at an affordable price, and I have found myself paying for a 
dedicated just for this matter. Also, (mt) is working on a django-container. 
But I was disappointed the minute I knew they'd be running it off lighttpd + 
fcgi. They're working closely together with the two guys who made django, so 
I wonder what they'd be telling them about "the right way".

I have started a quest to gather all relevant information about django 
deployment, since I have found many lagoons in what I have found, including 
the django book's chapter "deploying django". They're talking about server 
farms and load balancing, but not a single side note is thrown about what 
some not-so-guru-like person might be wondering about when first deploying a 
django app.

I can understand that you might think that apache and postgresql matters are 
out of scope. Maybe. But I don't think so. For the sake of completeness and 
comprehensiveness, I'll be seeking and throwing together whatever I might 
find usefull for all those django-noobs out there.

Anyone up to help gathering? I might need some help :-)

Sincerely,
Chris Hoeppner
www.pixware.org

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