lol I spent last Sunday on setting up a Mezzanine enviroment on OpenShift, 
using the (somewhat) outdated templates already available.
Awesome that you created this, will probably be very useful for a lot of 
users!

On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 3:59:31 PM UTC+2, Radek Svarz wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> if anyone is using (or plans to use) the Redhat Openshift hosting 
> platform, especially the PaaS (inc. free version), I made the template for 
> the Django - Mezzanine setup:
>
> https://bitbucket.org/radeksvarz/mezzanineopenshift/overview
>
> Features:
>
>    - minimum adjustments needed
>    - being able to run the application on local dev PC and server 
>    environment without file juggling
>    - change behaviour via environment variables (e.g. DEBUG)
>    - No changes needed for the local development. Use your manage.py on 
>    development PC as adviced by Mezzanine project.
>    - No changes needed for the Openshift environment. local_settings.py 
>    are set in general to use the Openshift provided parameters.
>    - Backups daily with files retention. I.e. daily backups are stored 14 
>    days, weekly 60 days, monthly 300 days. Other backups are deleted in order 
>    to preserve the storage.
>    
> TODO: High Availability setup
>
> Let me know, how it works.
>
> Radek
>
>

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