This month James Socol from Mozilla will be speaking about continuous deployment for Django. From James:
How fast can you deploy a fix to your users? How confident are you with your deploys? We'll talk about setting up a deployment pipeline to get code in front of your users faster and do it confidently. Then we'll talk about the hurdles--cultural, technical, and Django-specific--and how to clear them.
In addition to our usual generous sponsorship from NWC, AxialMarket has stepped up to sponsor food and drink for this month's meeting! If you're looking for a new job, you should definitely check out AxialMarket. They're a fun crew working on some interesting problems and of course, they're a Python/Django shop. If you're interested, there will be folks from AxialMarket at the meetup that you can speak to or you can read more on AxialMarket.com.
About the Host: NWCU
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Here's the github repo for the links shown in the talk. https://github.com/jsocol/pygoth...
I don't see the slides in the list, but there are many other resources.
November 28, 2011
I too missed the event because of a last minute hitch and am really sad I did so. Would love to see any slides or materials from this
November 28, 2011
Hi all -- I had to skip this meetup at the last minute unfortunately due to something which came up at work. But I was very curious to learn more about Continuous Deployment w/ Django as we are currently evaluating new options for deployment. Any slides to share? One commenter mentioned that there was not a lot of specifics in the actual presentation -- are there other references online that are worth reading? Happy to chat about this further with anyone interested in sharing. Cheers, Jake
November 28, 2011
Everyone was nice, space was great, but presentation lacked meaningful depth on how to accomplish continuous deployment, much less anything specific regarding Django.
November 16, 2011
It confirmed thoughts I had on the viability of continuous deployment. Thanks for the pizza and soda!
Even before the jack-hammer started, it was hard to hear the speaker. I have found this to be the case most of the time at this venue.
November 15, 2011
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