This directory is created during the site's first run. This addition to
.gitignore stops the commit history from getting clogged up with irrelevant data
during development.
The default assets were part of the list in .gitignore so the site would produce
errors during the site's initial first run set-up. I've quickly added the files
to the repository but they will need work done to them because the files are
empty and the wrong default images. This commit is done from my computer in the
flat so the files added were to just fix the errors.
I've moved/changed how I was using the /static directory (site-wide
snippet) so I can start adding in images and what have you again. I
didn't realise I had set Git to ignore the how /static directory.
These files will be created and populated via the site first-run
set-up process. This should stop the commit history getting clogged up
with needless and irrelevant changes in these files.
The admin. backend for Django isn't as easy to get to where I want it,
compared to Caveman2. The trade-off is Common Lisp isn't a mainstream
language so it does reduce the level of ease other might have when/if
they join the project.