Lighttpd would serve both static files and the application. Reddit uses web.py with Lighty+FCGI, and I see no reason that you couldn't run your Django app on it. I use Apache + mod_wsgi for the Apache modules, but I'm…
I see where you're coming from, but that's what I use coffee for. Nothing like a good cup of joe to key me in.
I created this account for privacy reasons, and I'm one of the more active/karmic people in this community. Yes, this is an oppressive culture (in the US). I'm a somewhat heavy bud smoker and a full-time developer.…
Lighttpd would serve both static files and the application. Reddit uses web.py with Lighty+FCGI, and I see no reason that you couldn't run your Django app on it. I use Apache + mod_wsgi for the Apache modules, but I'm…
I see where you're coming from, but that's what I use coffee for. Nothing like a good cup of joe to key me in.
I created this account for privacy reasons, and I'm one of the more active/karmic people in this community. Yes, this is an oppressive culture (in the US). I'm a somewhat heavy bud smoker and a full-time developer.…