I can tell you now, though, that I can get all the way to Intermission with 
no problems. It's right there that it all goes south. :>

On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 8:52:04 AM UTC-6, J. Paskaruk wrote:
>
> Cool, I'll just start from the top then.
>
> On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 8:39:55 AM UTC-6, Kenneth Bolton wrote:
>>
>> James,
>>
>> Happy to help. Let me know where you hit snags or require clarification. 
>> For me at this point, it is simply muscle-memory and the shifts in the 
>> technology since writing are second nature.
>>
>> ken
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 9:36 AM, J. Paskaruk <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> (Just suggesting because you're linked from Mezzanine's main page, which 
>>> makes you closest thing to someone responsible for documenting this process 
>>> as exists in the universe...)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 8:35:43 AM UTC-6, J. Paskaruk wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Cheers, I'll give that a go. I wish I could figure out that Fabric 
>>>> thing, but Digitalocean's tutorial on Vagrant is from 2013, and refers to 
>>>> urls on their own site that don't exist anymore. I cannot find a from 
>>>> nothing-to-deployed tutorial that doesn't hit serious snags, with errors 
>>>> that don't have solutions in google. Perhaps you and I could go through 
>>>> your tutorial, step-by-step, and come up with an updated version that's 
>>>> more clear?
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 7:20:58 AM UTC-6, Kenneth Bolton wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi James,
>>>>>
>>>>> You can usually get away with copying the entire directory structure 
>>>>> at https://github.com/stephenmcd/mezzanine/tree/
>>>>> master/mezzanine/project_template into the root of your project, 
>>>>> taking care in particular to merge the settings.py and urls.py files with 
>>>>> the Mezzanine versions as taking precedence.
>>>>>
>>>>> hth,
>>>>> ken
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 8:14 AM, J. Paskaruk <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I've spent the last week attempting a manual deployment on an Ubuntu 
>>>>>> server, and at this point, I'm seriously considering going back to 
>>>>>> Wordpress. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is it feasible to create a One-click Django server, ssh into the 
>>>>>> server, install Mezzanine in the backend, and then add the various 
>>>>>> Mezzanine apps to the already-working settings.py, and then modify the 
>>>>>> site 
>>>>>> from there?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've had my site finished and ready to go in the dev server for a 
>>>>>> week now. Deployment should be easier than this.
>>>>>>
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