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This encompasses the "Application-as-a-Service" layer. This means the provider directly offers Wagtail support, without the need for the customer to configure a Python installation, hardware, Operating System, or databases. Providers who offer the following features may be considered to have "first class Wagtail support":
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This encompasses the "Application-as-a-Service" layer. This means the provider directly offers Wagtail support, without the need for the customer to configure a Python installation, hardware, Operating System, or databases. Providers who offer the following features may be considered to have "first class Wagtail support":
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* A button, command, or feature which automatically deploys a fully-working customer-owned Wagtail website, publicly hosted on the Internet with a URL. This would most likely be some kind of boilerplate website (i.e. hello world, Wagtail Bakery, etc.). This feature must not require the user to provide their own Wagtail codebase.
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* A button, command, or feature which automatically deploys a fully-working customer-owned Wagtail website, publicly hosted on the Internet with a URL. This would most likely be some kind of boilerplate website (i.e. hello world, Wagtail Bakery, etc.). This feature must not require the user to provide their own Wagtail codebase.
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* The Wagtail hosting option must include
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* A supported Django database which is automatically configured without user input (SQLite, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Oracle).
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* A supported Django database (SQLite, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Oracle).
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* A supported media storage with a provider-supported backend which is automatically configured without user input (i.e. Filesystem, object/blob storage buckets)
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* A supported media storage with a provider-supported backend (i.e. Filesystem, object/blob storage buckets)
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## Second Class Support
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## Second Class Support
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