Congratulations Robert and thanks for sharing the setup with the rest of us!
James
Robert Leftwich wrote:
Just thought I'd let everyone know that after much hard work we have finally
publicly launched our Pylons-based site - http://www.marketshares.com.au
Apologies for the (semi-)spam,
This is indeed a great news. I'm very happy (and relieved :) to note that
your choice of frameworks and toolkit mirrors our own. Only addition to this
list is Flex.
Your application is a great example of how pylons can enable off-beat (as
opposed to CMS variety), serious, real world applications.
David Geller wrote:
It's a really nice site! Congratulations!
Thanks!
I'm curious as to what your server configuration finally turned out to
be. How are you using nginx, and what software are you actually using to
to run the pylons app?
nginx is basically setup identically to the way
Robert Leftwich wrote:
I'm running 3 Pylons instances in place of the load balanced and proxied
Mongrel
clusters in the above config, using egg:Paste#http for each.
That should probably read:
I'm running 3 load balanced and proxied Pylons instances in place of the
Mongrel clusters in the
Congrats! Nicely done indeed!
The great thing about Pylons (and Python for that matter) is how less
effort has to be put in to make it working the way you want it.
Yesterday I deployed second project that is powered by Pylons.
Unfortunately, I cannot invite everybody to see it because it is
Just thought I'd let everyone know that after much hard work we have finally
publicly launched our Pylons-based site - http://www.marketshares.com.au
Apologies for the (semi-)spam, but I think it is a good advertisement for the
power of Pylons as it is a fairly large site with daily data on