You should keep all project migrations, they will be used to update the database everytime a change is made. This applies to your local project, the staging server (if you have one) and your production server.
If you are worried about having to many migrations, you can delete the ones that were not applied in other machines, and generate a single one with all the changes.
About the database, it can be deleted, but you don't need to do this, your database data should only exist in your computer and not in the Django project you are deploying.
On Sat, Apr 25, 2015 at 9:26 AM, Timothy W. Cook <tim@mlhim.org> wrote:
--Django 1.8 Python 3.4 PostgreSQL 9.3During development I am creating several migrations. It seems unnecessary to keep these since they only exist on my dev machine.Any data that I have created can be thrown away too.Is it safe to delete these migrations (and the database) before deploying to the next stage for testing by users?--
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