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A look at how to manage deployment complexity with Django using Fabric. Something of a continuation on the post from yesterday.
You are responding to this comment written by Will Larson on November 4th 2008, 15:46.
I haven't really run into any limitations with Fabric, although it can be a bit confusing to get started since most tutorials are out of date (which is almost inevitable because the project is changing rapidly), and it relies heavily on magic. Much like Django eventually went through a magic removal stage, I think Fabric will eventually get less and less magical and more and more predictable as it ages.
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