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I've made comments and notes where possible, but it's entirely possible that
this won't make a whole lot of sense without actually taking the class. But
this is all BSD-licensed, so please feel free to use it as a starting point
for you own deployments.
The Django site used for the examples is Kevin Fricovsky's Mingus, a blog
application built on a bunch existing reusable apps.
Getting the app running
See Mingus's INSTALL doc for the basics of getting Mingus running. If you're
on a VM or remote server remember that you'll have to runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 to get Django listening on public IP interfaces.
After than, start deploying. My script for the install is in notes; be sure to follow along with the most recent one (PyCon 2011 as of this writing).
The other scripts are there for posterity.
If you're not using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS then YMMV.
Further reading
By my count this three-hour class covers about a dozen different pieces of
technology. Below are some links to documentation of these various bits. If
you read through all of it until you understand every command and
configuration option I've used, you'll be well on your way towards groking
this stuff. Good luck!