ACT for YAPC::NA 2013

Aaron Phillips aaron at cpanel.net
Fri Dec 21 13:19:03 CET 2012


Thanks for the explanation.   When you say production, does this mean we setup ACT on a server and provide our own hosting?

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Aaron Phillips


On Dec 21, 2012, at 3:30 AM, Michele Beltrame <mb at cattlegrid.info> wrote:

> Hello Aaron!
> 
>> I am not 100% sure - do people normally ask for a production
> > environment and move everything over or do they convert the
> > testing environment into production?
>> Or is the testing enviorment just for testing and when we
> > are ready to go live, we setup Act on a server and move it over.
> 
> The first step is, in any case, to create the site on the test environment (like you did) and then copy it over on the production environment, and go live.
> 
> After the production site is online, it seems that people use the testing environment in different ways.
> What I understand is the correct way is to push any new change to the testing environment, see if it works and then copy it in production. Since this is also the most boring way, many (including us at Italian Perl Workshop) push most changes directly in production, and use testing only to try out important modifications which can screw the site.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Cheers,
> Michele.
> 
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