A huge congratulations to the Django team on the release of Django 1.0! The Django community at large and Python developers around the world are rejoicing as this milestone release becomes available for download. But before you run off to celebrate at Saturday's release party, why not take a few mere minutes to push your Django 1.0-ready apps to production using the new Django site on Elastic Server?In the same spirit of the framework built for rapid web development, our engineers decided to kickstart the availability of Django 1.0 inside the Elastic Server platform. (This portal was built for the community, so if there are any Django developers out there who want to take over ownership, give us a shout at: marketing at cohesiveft.com)
If Django lets you build apps quickly, then Elastic Server helps you test and push those apps to production just as fast. Build a test server and deploy it to Amazon EC2 in real-time. Don't see your component in the library? No worries. Just upload it yourself and share it with the community of over 1,000 users.
We like to think of Elastic Server as the Great Enabler, allowing you to package your apps for prime time, and do it all by yourself. The flexible platform stretches to fit all of the latest stuff you need to power your apps. Oh yeah, did we mention you can do it all for free?
(We wanted to call Elastic Server the "Elasticizer" but the writing team at the Sterling Cooper agency thought it too scintillating a term.)
Assemble your app with Django 1.0 today.
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