Eric, To my knowledge there are no meeting notes from that night although I think Toby Champion may of recorded it.
Any and all of the deployment options we discussed that night are workable and their code bases continue to mature. Plus there are other newer options that have since come into play as well. I would suggest you post what kind of server setup you are trying to deploy and ask the list for feedback . You might get better insight which of the many options might work best for you or which one to really look at to help narrow things down. Just remember that the "deployment topic" can be a hot button topic as everyone as their own perspective and or needs. -Kevin On Sep 20, 2013, at 10:04 AM, Eric Hanchrow <eric.hanch...@gmail.com> wrote: > Did anyone write up a summary of this meeting, or are there slides or > something somewhere? I'm investigating deployment options and curious > to see what people are using. > > On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Kevin LaTona <li...@studiosola.com> wrote: >> >> Are you looking to automate your Python app deployments? >> >> SeaPig and Django Seattle is holding a joint meeting so you can learn more. >> >> Kevin LaTona will moderate a panel discussion that includes Adam Feuer, Alec >> Koumjian, James Cooper, Jonathan Kay, and Leo Shklovskii. >> >> These guys will be talking about tools like Fabric, Salt, Ansible, Chef, >> Puppet and Vagrant. >> >> As well as other options you can use to deploy your Python apps with. >> >> Be a part of the conversation this Wednesday, July 11th starting at 6:30pm. >> >> See you there. >> >> >> ------- >> >> Networking + Pizza: 6:30 - 7:00 PM >> >> Meeting: 7:00 - 9:00 >> >> Location: Office Nomads, 1617 Boylston Ave ( Capitol Hill just off Broadway >> ) >> >> Map -- http://goo.gl/lqNwS >> >> >> >> ********** And now a quick message from our pizza sponsor *********** >> >> Do you like Dogs, Django and Python? >> >> You know you do. >> >> Rover.com is hiring Django developers. >> >> http://www.rover.com/jobs/ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >