Fedora 20 Update: python-flask-admin-1.0.7-1.fc20

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2014-0470
2014-01-09 06:46:17
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Name        : python-flask-admin
Product     : Fedora 20
Version     : 1.0.7
Release     : 1.fc20
URL         : http://flask-admin.readthedocs.org
Summary     : Simple and extensible admin interface framework for Flask
Description :
Flask-Admin is advanced, extensible and simple to use administrative interface
building extension for Flask framework.

It comes with batteries included: model scaffolding for SQLAlchemy,
MongoEngine, MongoDB and Peewee ORMs, simple file management interface
and a lot of usage samples.

You're not limited by the default functionality - instead of providing simple
scaffolding for the ORM models, Flask-Admin provides tools that can be used to
construct administrative interfaces of any complexity, using a consistent look
and feel.

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Update Information:

Updated to 1.0.7
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ChangeLog:

* Wed Jan  8 2014 Matej Stuchlik <mstuchli at redhat.com> - 1.0.7-1
- Updated to 1.0.7
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update program.  Use
su -c 'yum update python-flask-admin' at the command line.
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