Any special reasons debian based installs are better than fedora based
ones?

On Sep 18, 3:41 pm, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > (live publicly viewable sites only)
> > 1. What OS are you using to run Django on?
>
> OpenBSD and Debian Linux
>
> > 2. What OS do you think is most popular for running Django on?
>
> Debian and its derivatives (Ubuntu, etc...anything using apt)
>
> > 3. What OS do you think is most suited for running Django on?
>
> Debian and its derivatives
>
> > (non publicly viewable sites)
> > 4. What OS do you think is most suited for developing Django on?
>
> Again, I have a Debian leaning here, but any *nix-based
> environment gives you a good feel for what's going on.  I've done
> testing on OS X, Debians, and a couple BSDs.
>
> Debian's apt-get does a lot of the hand-holding which makes the
> install very easy:  you can just tell it that you want apache,
> mod_python, <your DB>, the <your DB> python libs, and PIL and it
> deals with the rest (where "<your DB>" is PostgreSQL, MySQL, or
> sqlite...I haven't tried firebird).  For new servers, given the
> option, I'd go with Debian.
>
> The process is a little more complex elsewhere:  on OpenBSD, I
> had to build Apache2/mod_python from source as OpenBSD comes with
> a heavily modified version of Apache, pre-v2; on Mac OS X, I had
> to upgrade Python and add in all the other bits by hand.
>
> -tim


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