Building PythonMagick

2007-03-28 Thread Pablos

Looks like Django requires PythonMagick which isn't in the Ubuntu  
package manager.  Anybody here using Django on Ubuntu?  How should I  
go about installing PythonMagick?

Thanks, pablos.

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Re: development server

2007-03-29 Thread Pablos
On Mar 29, 2007, at 1:33 PM, Greg Donald wrote:

> Is there something more stable for development than this `./manage.py
> runserver` nonsense?  I can easily crash it and do so quite often as
> it turns out.  It's such a pain to have to restart it all the time.
> And when it crashes it it also breaks stdout, so I have to reset my
> bash again and again to see what I'm even typing.  I tried developing
> under Apache/mod_python for a couple of days but I have to restart
> Apache to see certain changes in my code, models and the settings file
> in particular.
>
> Is there a better way?

I use apache2 and set:

MaxRequestsPerChild 1

The default is 0, which is unlimited.

This change should cause apache to load fresh code for each request.

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Django Job at WeFi

2007-04-03 Thread Pablos

Hopefully it is copacetic to post jobs to this list, I'm stoked to be
creating Django jobs!

About Me

I'm Pablos, and I'm looking for coders for my team.  You will talk to
me about this job, not a recruiter.  If this doesn't sound like the
job for you, please introduce me to the most stellar coders you've
ever worked with.  Email me directly:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

About Us

Who really cares about Enterprise B2B Solutions crap?  Come help us
build something actual people can use.  We are a startup getting close
to launching the first version of our product which makes using Wi-Fi
a lot easier and more useful.  We are based in the Bay Area with an
R&D team in Tel Aviv.  We are starting a new web development group in
the U.S. and need some stellar talent.  Our front end stuff is written
in Python using Django.

About You

This will be a small team, and each member will have to be very
experienced with building and deploying web applications.  You've
written other software, but mostly web apps, probably with Java.  You
wish your garbage collector would free PHP once and for all.  You've
checked out Rails or Django and have maybe even used one of them for a
project or two.  The idea of building entirely new apps from scratch
in a very "agile" fashion sounds delightful.

Ideal Qualifications

3+ years developing web apps in an object oriented framework,
preferably with some Java.
MySQL, Python, Django, Linux, & Subversion fu.
AJAX, HTML, CSS, XML, REST, SOAP, ABCs, 123s, 000110, F=MA

This is a job for someone who is highly capable of taking a project
and running with it.  You need to be able to handle the full life
cycle of an application.  You will need great communication skills,
self motivation, and a burning desire to ship code.

Location:  West Coast, but we're flexible.

Compensation:  Competitive Salary, Health Insurance, Stock Options


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