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Proposal to move Deploy section to the end of tutorial #139

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domenkozar opened this issue Oct 18, 2014 · 5 comments
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Proposal to move Deploy section to the end of tutorial #139

domenkozar opened this issue Oct 18, 2014 · 5 comments

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@domenkozar
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During the workshop Deployment section took us quite some time so we decided to skip it and finish it at the end if time persists. Other mentors did the same thing after number of different minor errors.

I'd propose to move it at the end of tutorial.

@asendecka
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I think it's better to do the hard part (deploy) during the workshop with coaches, instead of learning Forms and other Django stuff. And thanks to that attendees can go back home with something published in the internet. You can develop your application for a while without forms (you have admin), but if you don't know how to put your stuff live - that could be a great problem at home, without somebody who will help.

@domenkozar
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Mmmm, that makes sense. Maybe then a small note at the begining of deploy section? Something like "this is a bit advanced, but insist to master deployment".

@asendecka
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Yes, that's a good idea!

@olasitarska
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@iElectric do you want to make a PR or should I?:)

domenkozar added a commit to domenkozar/tutorial that referenced this issue Oct 30, 2014
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Sure, see #156

olasitarska added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 5, 2014
note the difficulty of deployment chapter, fixes #139
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