[Question] How can I package a python app?

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  • The main problem, however, is the backend code. It depends on a lot of packages (django, gunicorn, ariadne etc). What I have done so far is create a virtual environment, install all these dependencies in it and then tar it to reduce the final size and then upload it as a github release. You can see the build script here.

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