A couple of updates to the Django entry.
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Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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Thu, 30 Jun 2011 09:26:21 -0400 |
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--- a/content/blog/2011/06/django-advice.html Thu Jun 30 09:16:20 2011 -0400
+++ b/content/blog/2011/06/django-advice.html Thu Jun 30 09:26:21 2011 -0400
@@ -72,6 +72,10 @@
to learn and use an automated provisioning system. Support for Puppet and Chef is
built in. I chose Puppet, but if you prefer Chef that's cool too.
+You can also use other tools like Fabric or some simple scripts, but I'd strongly
+recommend giving Puppet or Chef a fair shot. It's a lot to learn, but they're both
+widely tested and very powerful.
+
Because you're developing against a VM and deploying to a VM, you can reuse 90% of
the provisioning code across the two.
@@ -722,7 +726,8 @@
Luckily [BCVI][] exists. It's a utility that opens a "back channel" to your local
machine when you SSH and lets you run `vi FILE` to open that file in
-Vim/MacVim/GVim/etc on your *local* machine.
+Vim/MacVim/GVim/etc on your *local* machine. When you save the file it uploads it
+back to the server automatically for you.
It can be a bit tricky to set up, but it's worth it. Trust me.