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So that's what I did. Then we kept committing code to it, and we ended up with a website. |
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In fact, until October 2010, the git repository was called "milestone-a". That's because this was just the first milestone. We knew we'd [http://c2.com/cgi-bin/wiki?PlanToThrowOneAway probably throw away the code in this repository] and start fresh again with a different repository. |
In fact, until October 2010, the git repository was called "milestone-a". That's because this was just the first milestone. We knew we'd [http://c2.com/cgi-bin/wiki?PlanToThrowOneAway probably throw away the code in this repository] and start fresh again with a different repository. |
Latest revision as of 01:42, 18 November 2010
This is a page about improving or modifying OpenHatch.
We call that "Hacking OpenHatch," and there is a whole category of pages about that.
If you download the OpenHatch code, you'll notice all of our code is in a directory called mysite. Did you ever wonder why?
It's simple: it's one of the first things thing we ever made using Django. One day in 2009, I read the official Django documentation and followed the tutorial. The first tutorial page suggests you run this command:
$ django-admin.py startproject mysite
So that's what I did. Then we kept committing code to it, and we ended up with a website.
In fact, until October 2010, the git repository was called "milestone-a". That's because this was just the first milestone. We knew we'd probably throw away the code in this repository and start fresh again with a different repository.