Thank you, I would also really appreciate it. If you could also include a 
section on deploying a channels project (e.g. to Heroku ) and how to do 
background tasks (e.g. similar to celery) I would appreciate that as well.

On Monday, February 5, 2018 at 7:05:11 AM UTC-5, David Foster wrote:
>
> This weekend I spent several hours getting Channels configured to run a 
> simple chat server <https://github.com/davidfstr/channels-chat-example>. 
> This was an experiment I wanted to do before trying to integrate Channels 
> into a much larger project.
>
> It would have taken me a lot less time if there had been a tutorial in the 
> official 
> Channels docs <https://channels.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html> similar 
> in style to the Django tutorial 
> <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/intro/tutorial01/> that showed how 
> to configure Channels and use it to work with WebSockets while also 
> touching on the important Channels concepts and linking to reference 
> documentation where appropriate. So I'd like to offer to write such a 
> tutorial.
>
> Would this be a welcome contribution?
>
> - David
>

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