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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 Van Gale on December 1st 2008, 02:43.

Will,

I agree with you that django-fabric doesn't make any sense.

However, I'm liking the thought of having all manage.py commands as part of my fabfile.py so I can do everything with fabric, e.g.: "fab syncdb" etc. just like you did with your test target.

I'll see if I can figure out a way to have any unknown commands passed through to fabric to make the fabfile easier.


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