Fixes #1838 - Separates the python dependencies into prod and dev#2834
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Fixes #1838 - Separates the python dependencies into prod and dev#2834karlcow merged 4 commits intowebcompat:masterfrom
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r=me, but please fix the comment in run.py before merging.
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This PR fixes issue #1838
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This is the first step of properly separating the production and the development environment. Once this is done, we can think of ways to modify the fabfile so it deploys only the prod environment.
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