Excellent article. I think `poetry` is future as it seems to take fresh approach to Python packaging hell.
However, I am currently still sticking to pipenv as it seems to be closer to pip/venv and lot easier to migrate to. I also found UX quite nice. However, I keep hitting into bugs from time to time.
I am quite not sure how it would be expensive for existing residents even after sale to so called foreign investor. As far as I understand, in Germany, rents are fixed for existing residents and landlord can not evict them (few exception exists, probably won't work for investors).
well, you can install ansible outside local virtualenv. It's a single program like Firefox, so probably you won't need different versions and could be installed as such.
In fact most of South Asian cities are in same dire state.
I was in Kathmandu in April and you can hardly breathe not because of smoke but mostly because of dust (as construction for road and water supply is going for a while.)
I lived in India and been to Mumbai many times. Man, the whole city stinks.
This is too much exaggeration. If you can find another job, dealing with bureaucracy is piece of cake. You just go to Foreign Registration Office and change company name.
After watching Bret Victor's talk https://vimeo.com/67076984, I feel like Vim way of using computers is backward. I am probably wrong because I never got proficient with Vim. Using it only when I SSH to remote server.
We are using powerful dedicated server to host multiple sites/apps like the way shared hosting providers do. Maintenance and upgrade is so painful, I am trying to move to something else.
I looked into Docker but seems things are still not stable. Another approach I am looking into is KVM virtualization.
Aactually, all I want is something like Heroku (but self hosted or German providers cause our clients are German and that's important) where we can host each app on it's own container.
I really want Aldryn to succeed. I have tried to test it out, and my major issue is documentation and not so clear UI.
For example, it's not clear to me how can I clone project I created on Aldryn and work on local. It's been about 10 minutes I am clicking around, still can't figure it out. Do I have to use Mac app? Can I work on as usual Django project on command line and just do git push when ready? Even docs here isn't clear to me http://support.divio.com/hc/en-us/categories/200815715-Local...
Btw, that django cms demo with Aldryn boilerplate is kick ass.
Edit: After lots of clicking, I found how to install aldryn client.
Atlassian changed their strategic focus from on-premise to cloud, and they are making lots of improvements, including performance.