Any chance someone took notes on the deployment meeting (sorry if I missed
that post)?  I wanted to attend but couldn't.
FWIW, we use Fabric + Chef + our own home-grown version-controlled
configuration files to manage our AWS resources, and our deployment process
is automated via cron+SVN, release branch updated every minute.  Allows us
to push out and rollback in a few minutes with a single simple command.

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> Overall I think the SeaPig joint meeting with Django Seattle on app
> deployment was really great.
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> It was filled with tons of good real world usage on some very powerful
> deployment tools.
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> Yet, we really didn't talk much about using tools like Fabric or
> Paramiko.
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> I came upon a good blog post with a tutorial on Fabric.
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> http://yuji.wordpress.com/2011/04/09/django-python-fabric-deployment-script-and-example/
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> Maybe some of you might find this useful if all the tools we talked
> about that night seem like an overkill for your needs right now.
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> The blog post was written Yuji Tomita, who is the one man IT
> department behind http://Grovemade.com/ ( the Portland, OR based
> bamboo iPhone/iPad case makers.....cool stuff ).
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> They use django on a linode.com VPS using an nginx, apache, postgresql
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> It's another option to look at as well.
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> -Kevin
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