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Core team expansion

We're building the core team to accelerate the project

  • Tom Dyson

    Tom Dyson

    Director, Torchbox

Using Amazon S3 to Store Wagtail Media Files

Amazon S3 is a great resource for handling your site’s media files. While Whitenoise is a convenient solution for static files, it isn’t meant for user-uploaded content. Amazon S3 provides a solution that is equally as convenient for your media files. It can also offer some performance advantages over other options.

  • Kyle Rutten

    Kyle Rutten

Deploying Wagtail to Heroku, 2017 edition

Heroku is a great platform which takes away much of the hassle of system administration when trying to deploy a website, but it has its idiosyncrasies which you need to know about when trying to deploy Wagtail.

  • Kyle Rutten

    Kyle Rutten

Reykjavik Sprint

We're having a sprint in Iceland, and you're invited.

  • Tom Dyson

    Tom Dyson

    Director, Torchbox

A plate of snow, and other images

Focal cropping, feature detection and cloud vision

  • Tom Dyson

    Tom Dyson

    Director, Torchbox

Wagtail 1.7: Elasticsearch 2, Smaller Images, CloudFront

1.7 brings a few new features and a lot of polish

  • Tom Dyson

    Tom Dyson

    Director, Torchbox

Multi-site Wagtail

Wagtail makes it simple to set up a multi-site structure which can be administered entirely through the admin interface.

  • Chris Rogers

    Chris Rogers

    Wagtail contributor

Introducing the Admin API

Over the past year, we have been working on a new internal REST API to power Wagtail's admin interface. Now that the initial version has landed on master, here's a summary of what this new API will bring to Wagtail

  • Karl Hobley

    Developer, Torchbox

Wagtail 1.5: ModelAdmin, TableBlock, swappable rich text editors

1.5 brings the most popular third party app into core

  • Tom Dyson

    Tom Dyson

    Director, Torchbox

Cape Town retrospective

Sprinting in South Africa

  • Tom Dyson

    Tom Dyson

    Director, Torchbox