On Monday, January 30, 2017 at 10:23:40 PM UTC-8, tony tam wrote:
>
> What build system do you use?  What language do you work within?
>

 The system is primarily Python and uses Django. The part I know is the 
Python backend and I'm not sure what to tell you about the rest besides 
there is some javascript and static web content as well. I needed to add a 
Django package to handle CORS for Swagger UI, but that's as much as I know 
about Django. 

There's an architecture overview here if you are interested: 
http://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/architecture-overview.html.

I spent some time looking into npm, I didn't see how it can do anything 
other than install the full package in the usual location where it installs 
all packages. (Which is not somewhere web content is served from.) 

I don't need to build anything, I'm only using the dist directory. Several 
different documents/blogs/etc have said to just put that directory in some 
appropriate location for web content. That's what I have, checked into our 
repo, and a redirect from a url to make it accessible when the application 
is running. But it isn't under any sort of package management that way. 

When folks use the simple method with only the dist directory, how do they 
generally update it for new versions?

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