best way to deploy django/mezzanine projects is using a vps with nginx +
gunicorn/uWsgi
On Thursday, June 18, 2015 at 1:53:25 AM UTC+6, xnx wrote:
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> I'm having problems with my mezzanine site which is periodically very slow
> to load (TTFB up to 25 secs, sometimes). This usually happens immedi
awesome! template based form rendering in the list?
On Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 4:21:32 AM UTC+6, Stephen McDonald wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I've just merged into Mezzanine the work Alex Hill has done on upgrading
> TinyMCE to version 4 - it looks a lot better!
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> Please help out by grabbing the
Hi,
I was thinking about changing the mezzanine test suite to something like
py.test/pytest django. this will help better testing in mezzanine and
reduce boilerplate.
Looking for your views.
Regards
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On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 12:07:42 AM UTC+6, Brandon Keith Biggs
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> Hello,
> I am reading the content architecture page and I am wondering where the
> .py files are supposed to be saved and how they interac
I thing could be maiking 3.1.x series LTS and Having a 3.2 release after
1.8 release and other work arrounds. like wagtail-cms team is doing.
enjoy the vacation!
Thank you for all your effort behind mezzanine.
Kind regards
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 8:47 AM, Stephen McDonald wrote:
> Apologies f
Why not a version 3.2 with dj 1.7 and 1.8 support?
On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 9:52:17 AM UTC+6, Eduardo Rivas wrote:
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> Hi. I'm sharing my personal viewpoint (wait for Steve to give a official
> statement):
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>- My appreciation is that catching up with Django 1.7 is taking a lot
>bec
Hello,
I have been thinking about a newer version of mezzanine cms supporting
django 1.7+ only and dropping support for python 2.6. This will help to
absorb the new django features and with a lot more cleaner & modern code
base for mezzanine cms.
Looking forward to hear about your thoughts on