Django
Django is a web application framework for Python. It is designed to prioritize principles of reusability and rapid development.
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Hi All,
Firstly thanks for this repo, it's amazing and as you well know saves countless hours (first time using it).
Usually when I setup my django with docker projects I do it in such a way that I exec into the container
docker exec -it django bash and then run management commands python manage.py migrate
This wasn't working (I was getting a DATABASE_URL missing error), and after so
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Currently, a couple of operations are not yet explained like: "full rescan", "train faces" and "faces rescan". We should add them to the frontend and make sure that it does not get too long or that we could hide it behind a question mark.
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Describe the issue
I'd like to adjust DEFAULT_PULL_MESSAGE in my docker compose setup.
Is this possible? It is not documented in https://docs.weblate.org/en/weblate-4.10.1/admin/install/docker.html?highlight=pull%20request#docker-environment-variables.
Can I use `WEBLATE_DEFAU
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Created by Adrian Holovaty, Simon Willison
Released 21 July 2005
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