cron: Exclude what are obviously scripts from compilation.
The impetus here is to stop the script from trying to compile and complaining about <www/conservancy/static/projects/policies/publish-travel-policy.py>, which is a script written in Python 3 meant to help with repository maintenance. Excluding files with `-` in the name seems reasonable since they can't be modules anyway, so there's no reason to compile them. This will start failing if we add a similar script later that doesn't have a `-` in its name.
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git merge --quiet --ff-only "$git_remote" "$git_refspec"
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python2 -m compileall -q www || exitcode=$?
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python2 -m compileall -q -x - www || exitcode=$?
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chgrp -R www-data www || exitcode=$?
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chmod -R g+rX-w,o+X-w www || exitcode=$?
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chmod -R o+r www/conservancy/static || exitcode=$?
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