diff --git a/docs/scenarios/web.rst b/docs/scenarios/web.rst index 8a15ae9..7962279 100644 --- a/docs/scenarios/web.rst +++ b/docs/scenarios/web.rst @@ -160,14 +160,14 @@ uWSGI ----- `uWSGI `_ is a full stack for building -hosting services. In addition to process management, process monitoring, -and other functionality, uWSGI acts as an application server for various +hosting services. In addition to process management, process monitoring, +and other functionality, uWSGI acts as an application server for various programming languages and protocols - including Python and WSGI. uWSGI can -either be run as a stand-alone web router, or be run behind a full web +either be run as a stand-alone web router, or be run behind a full web server (such as Nginx or Apache). In the latter case, a web server can configure uWSGI and an application's operation over the `uwsgi `_ -protocol. uWSGI's web server support allows for dynamically configuring +protocol. uWSGI's web server support allows for dynamically configuring Python, passing environment variables and further tuning. For full details, see `uWSGI magic variables `_. @@ -220,10 +220,10 @@ free of charge. Heroku is best described as a horizontal scaling platform. They start to charge you once you "scale" your application to run on more than one Dyno (abstracted servers) at a time. -Heroku publishes `step-by-step instructions -`_ on how to set up your first -application for use in Heroku, and maintains a list of `example applications -`_. +Heroku maintains `articles `_ +on using Python with Heroku as well as `step-by-step instructions +`_ on +how to set up your first application. DotCloud