Get LAMP (or, even better, LEMP).

2015-10-15

songsthatsaved
03:44:56 PM

Testing the waters… definitely not avoiding marking essays. :wink:


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2015-10-28

literature_geek
01:09:10 PM

I’m curious about what kind of dev/test/production site workflow people have used for working on CMS sites… particularly thinking about setups friendly for use with a team of new student coders.


literature_geek
01:14:22 PM

(I’ve taught students git/GitHub, but just for TEI markup. Not sure whether I should try sticking with GitHub for student CMS work, or whether a dashboard like Pantheon’s is worth the cost for how visually clear it makes a student team’s workflow/the potentially confusing stuff it offloads.)


eby
02:20:40 PM

For dev there are projects like http://www.drupalvm.com/ that do vagrant setups. Guessing similar out there for wordpress. You’d have to glue the CI and deployment yourself though.


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2015-11-01

literature_geek
06:11:01 PM

@eby: Thanks! I’d played around with Vagrant before, but not Ansible. Going to give this a try.


2015-11-02

mwidner
01:57:14 PM

@literature_geek: I like Vagrant Drupal Development a lot. Then, I use github (specifically, the Gitflow model https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/comparing-workflows/gitflow-workflow/) and Features. (ugh, features)


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