Great job and thanks for stepping up  some getting this going!

On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 1:27:07 AM UTC-4, Eduardo Rivas wrote:
>
> Hello everyone! Since I started with Mezzanine/Django I've been deploying 
> my sites to Webfaction <http://www.webfaction.com?affiliate=jerivas> 
> (that's a referral link). Even though their one-click installers are great, 
> they make it hard to keep your Django version up to date and automate the 
> deployment process. For that you need to go beyond the official docs 
> (however, tutorials are not hard to find). I decided to create my own 
> version of the Fabric script that ships with Mezzanine and automate the 
> whole deployment process using the Webfaction API (knowing that Webfaction 
> accounts don't have root access to install stuff). And so, Mezzanine-WebF 
> <https://github.com/jerivas/mezzanine-webf> was born. I have used it 
> internally for months and others have given it a shot, providing valuable 
> feedback and bug fixes, so I'm confident it's reached an acceptable 
> stability.
>
> So, if you would like to automate deployment of Mezzanine sites to a 
> Webfaction shared hosting account, this is the tool for the job. Feel free 
> to report any bugs you find on Github's issue tracker and contribute fixes 
> if you can. Please note you should be familiar enough with 
> Django/Mezzanine, Fabric, and Webfaction to use the tool, and please read 
> the README. I hope it helps a few. Here's the link again: 
> https://github.com/jerivas/mezzanine-webf.
>

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