Guillermo Fernandez Castellanos wrote:
> Hi,
>
of course ,the second model is better,the first one is too much
confused
> I've seen this subject several times in the mailing lists without
> being able to find a definite/useful answer in the mailing list.
>
> I'm going to have a server with several domain names serve a few
> applications (blog, photo gallery,...). But I'm a bit at a loss when
> dealing with how to organize the different files.
>
> In Django there's a separation between templates, media, applications,
> the sites urls.py,... The question is, what is the
> suggested/official/best practices way of managing a server with
> several sites? Same for keeping an svn tree.
>
> Do you organize it like:
> /templates/site1
>                /site2
> /media/site1
>           /site2
> /urls/site1
>       /site2
> /apps/app1
>         /app2
>         /app3
>
> Or more like:
> /site1/templates
>         /media
>         /urls.py
> /site2/templates
>         /media
>         /urls.py
>
> Or maybe another way?
>
> Same for svn (maybe for svn it makes more sense the second model...).
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> 
> G


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