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/*
* matchMedia() polyfill - test whether a CSS media type or media query applies
* primary author: Scott Jehl
* Copyright (c) 2010 Filament Group, Inc
* MIT license
* adapted by Paul Irish to use the matchMedia API
* http://dev.w3.org/csswg/cssom-view/#dom-window-matchmedia
* which webkit now supports: http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/72552
*
* Doesn't implement media.type as there's no way for crossbrowser property
"""
This fabric file makes setting up and deploying a django application much
easier, but it does make a few assumptions. Namely that you're using Git,
Apache and mod_wsgi and your using Debian or Ubuntu. Also you should have
Django installed on your local machine and SSH installed on both the local
machine and any servers you want to deploy to.
_note that I've used the name project_name throughout this example. Replace
this with whatever your project is called._
"""
This fabric file makes setting up and deploying a django application much
easier, but it does make a few assumptions. Namely that you're using Git,
Apache and mod_wsgi and your using Debian or Ubuntu. Also you should have
Django installed on your local machine and SSH installed on both the local
machine and any servers you want to deploy to.
_note that I've used the name project_name throughout this example. Replace
this with whatever your project is called._