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This is the codebase behind what used to be djangopeople.net and now lives at people.djangoproject.com.

If you want to add features or make big changes, please create a new issue first!

Hacking

You need Daemontools and Foreman installed.

git clone [email protected]:brutasse/djangopeople.git
cd djangopeople
mkvirtualenv -p python2 djangopeople
pip install -r requirements.txt
add2virtualenv .

Check env/DATABASE_URL to configure a local DB.

Then:

make db
make run

The development server is now running on http://localhost:8000.

To run the tests:

make test

Deploying on Heroku

Set a bunch of environment variables:

  • AWS_ACCESS_KEY
  • AWS_SECRET_KEY
  • AWS_BUCKET_NAME
  • DATABASE_URL
  • SECRET_KEY
  • SENTRY_DSN
  • DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE (set it to djangopeople.settings)
  • FROM_EMAIL
  • API_PASSWORD

Optionally:

  • CANONICAL_HOSTNAME (e.g. people.djangoproject.com)
  • Add the redistogo addon

First deploy:

git push heroku master
heroku run django-admin.py syncdb --noinput
heroku run django-admin.py collectstatic
heroku run django-admin.py fix_counts

Subsequent deploys:

git push heroku master
heroku run django-admin.py collectstatic

Original README from Simon Willison:

This is an unmodified (except removal of secrets and API keys) dump of the code now running on djangopeople.net - the vast majority of which was developed between January and April 2008 by Simon Willison and Natalie Downe.

It originally ran on Django r7400, but has recently been updated for Django 1.1.

This code was not originally intended for public consumption, so there are probably one or two eyebrow raising design decisions. In particular, the machine tags stuff for user profiles was an ambitious experiment which I wouldn't mind seeing the back of.

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