Leo Hemsted
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remove wsgi.py - always serve with whitenoise
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We're now running our app as a wsgi app locally, so don't need to
distinguish between the two processes by having wsgi and application.py
whitenoise just serves static files nicely - we don't lose anything
by doing that locally.
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