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Update project README

Update project README file with installation and configuration instructions as with general overview(What do you get section).

ImportError: No module named django.core.management

hello,

I followed your instructions creating a virtualenv and then creating a new directory and cd'ing into that directory and running yo django and it installed everything or so it seems.

I specified no repo and said I wanted django v1.7 to be installed. But when I try to run python manage.py runserver 127.0.0.1:9000 I get ImportError: No module named django.core.management. . Not sure what's missing here...no errors are indicated during the running of yo django.

Indentation

Why did you use 2 spaces for indentation?

Add production settings

It would be great to have a settings file containing production level settings only.
This would be used with the corresponding requirements file i.e. requirements/PRODUCTION

This can import from settings/common.py and add only production-relevant settings
e.g. ALLOWED_HOSTS

This would also be the most relevant to set as the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE in wsgi.py

Add wsgi file

Django's default wsgi.py file is missing as well.

I like the project layout that you used. I have been using this a few times in the past few weeks.

The missing manage.py is kind of annoying. I notice the issue here on GitHub says it's "ready". I'm hesitant to fix it myself if it's already been fixed. Let me know what the status of that is.

How to pip freeze into each requirements file?

More a question than an issue. I really like the separation between dev/prod requirements, but how do you easily add requirements to those files specifically, is there something like --save-dev in node?

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