One weird thing django does, is generate a "secret key"
(from
settings.py):
# Make this unique, and don't share it with anybody.
SECRET_KEY = 'w&x*74x-b=ycigsdya03699o!9kt4(z4wyx-us9q=--&7clv4='
I have no idea what this is used for currently, if someone else knows
django better and can shed light on how we should handle this it would be
appreciated.
A quick google answered my question:
SECRET_KEY
Default: '' (Empty string)
A secret key for this particular Django installation. Used to provide a
seed in secret-key hashing algorithms. Set this to a random string -- the
longer, the better. django-admin.py startproject creates one automatically.
So we should probably leave it blank, and make cobbler check warn about it
being blank in the future.
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