That was a very helpful introduction in Wagtail's early days, but setup and installation has become much simpler since then. For Python developers it's as simple as
pip install wagtail
wagtail start mysite
Or you can deploy the demo to Heroku in one click:
That works really nicely, I like the use of vagrant but it does give a hint that there might be rather complex requirements.
On a different note, I saw your Bristol Media post about Django freelancers the other week and have been meaning to get in touch (my current contract ends in a month and a half). Does much of this dev work happen in the Bristol office or is it primarily London-lead?
https://heroku.com/deploy?template=https://github.com/torchb...