Load taiga-back configuration file and override specific variables#32
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Load taiga-back configuration file and override specific variables#32mferraroni wants to merge 1 commit intoipedrazas:masterfrom
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…ange the default taiga-back configuration is imported and overridden by the docker-settings.py file
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Configuration file is changed on taiga-back and not reflected in docker-settings.py breaking the container.
With current change the configuration is inherited from taiga-back and specific variables are overridden by docker related configuration.
Example: django 1.8 deprecated the TEMPLATE_* in favour of TEMPLATE dict