Re: Regarding Learning Django with collaboration

2015-07-19 Thread Derek Pauley
I am interested. I am a Web Platform Administrator. I use Python everyday. 
I have been using Django and Flask only for a short while. However I have 
years of Java and Ruby development experience. I can help with things on 
the OPS side and can write code. I am interested in Content Management 
Systems and would like to work on a project with Python.

On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 11:24:37 AM UTC-5, Ben Thompson wrote:
>
> I have a small group myself that I have been looking to expand. At the 
> moment there is myself and two others with 4 years of Python experience and 
> about a year and a bit of experience with Django under our belt. We are 
> slowly working on a content management system in Django ourselves 
> (currently towards building a site to discuss video games and technology). 
> We already have a small set up together including a small dedicated server.
>
> If you are interested, feel free to email me privately.
>
> On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 4:37:13 AM UTC-3, How to configure pgAdminIII 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi People, 
>>
>> Are there any people who are learning Python and even planning to 
>> learn Django and keen interested to form a group as such towards this 
>> learning curve 
>>
>> I am interested to form a group where we interested folks, will start 
>> learning Python alongside Django by working on a concept to building a 
>> website probably which helps for more people. May be if someone comes 
>> up something we can group together share knowledge and build something 
>>
>> I have a concept like this collaborative platform to form groups and 
>> share concepts and learn anything online by multiple sources joining 
>> one to another to help people learn various things; mostly technology. 
>> So kindly connect whoever if interested 
>>
>> Regards 
>>
>> Rohit 
>>
>

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Re: A native Django multiprocessing task queue - feedback wanted

2015-07-19 Thread Derek Pauley
Looks very nice.

On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 1:06:20 PM UTC-5, Ilan wrote:
>
> About a month ago I started working on a multiprocessing task queue for 
> Django. It is not supposed to be a Celery beater, but a simpler Django 
> integrated alternative with similar performance.
> This is my first big open source project for Django and I want your 
> feedback in this early stage.
> Have a look at it on github  or at 
> the readthedocs  documentation and I'll 
> try to respond to any questions or suggestions.
>
> Thanks in advance
>

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Re: Try Django 1.8 Tutorial 37 on Youtube - Bootstrap Design Falls Apart In Production

2015-07-19 Thread Derek Pauley
Have you reached out to the author of the tutorial? What browser are you 
using? Were you using the Django debug toolbar? 

On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 4:24:40 PM UTC-5, Chris Nowak wrote:
>
> I'm following this Youtube tutorial as I'm learning Django, and around the 
> 11 minute mark, after the author sets DEBUG = False and ALLOWED_HOSTS = 
> ['*'], when he runs the server again, the web app shows up perfectly with 
> its nice design for him. However, when I ran the server again on my end, 
> the website design fell apart and lost its bootstrap-like design. The 
> images are not showing up either. I have a suspicion that this has 
> something to do with the 'static_in_pro' and 'static_in_env' folders and 
> maybe if they're applied differently for production vs. development, but 
> I'm not sure at all, just a beginner. I have attached screen shots of how 
> the website design is falling apart for me when I switch production.
>
> Any help or advice on how to fix this is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>

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