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You are writing a comment about Two-Faced Django Part 1: Building a project that exists simultaniously on Facebook and the web, here is a quick summary:

The first article of an eight article series on using Django to create apps that exist simultaneously as independent web applications and as Facebook applications. This segment covers putting together our development setup.


You are responding to this comment written by Nathaniel Brown on March 19th 2008, 01:20.

Hi,

Just a couple of things worth noticing:

  1. When installing PyFaceBook you should probably use: ln -s pwd/pyfacebook/facebook /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/lib/python2.4/site-packages/facebook

The example was for Django which is incorrect.

  1. Could you be a bit more specific about which license helpers.py is under?

Currently it says "GNU license" which doesn't exists. I assume you mean the GPL but it would that means that if anyone uses it their code would be GPL as well. A more appropriate license would probably be LGPL or BSD.


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