Another reply!
An idea about using Github and getting the content on to the site could be
just to run a simple (password protected) where we could chose which file to
copy over, save it as a temp (e.g. index-temp.php) file, run it to check it
looks good then add it over?

On 14 November 2010 07:39, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]>wrote:

> GitHub repo online:
>
> https://github.com/pjrobertson/QSApp.com
>
>
> On 14 November 2010 07:31, Patrick Robertson 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> No repo yet, but it does sound like a good idea.
>> GitHub pages looks like an awesome idea, but unfortunately GitHub only
>> does static HTML (no PHP), and there won't be any MySQL access :(
>>
>>
>> http://support.github.com/discussions/feature-requests/388-host-working-php-scripts-in-gh-pages
>>
>> I'll create a repo on github - we could set it up on the server itself but
>> I only have shared hosting so couldn't install it. If we wanted to go
>> dedicated (may have to down the line if the site gets a lot of traffic),
>> then the price is gonna jump hugely!
>>
>> http://www.unitedhosting.co.uk/dedicated.php
>> (I'd wanna stick with these guys - really really good, they could probably
>> do a 'half bronze' package as well)
>>
>> On 14 November 2010 02:51, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Nov 13, 2010, at 7:29 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> > is there a repo for the website code somewheres?
>>>
>>> I don't think there's any code yet, so no, but GitHub seems like a good
>>> choice to me.
>>>
>>> I had also talked to Patrick about basing the site on Zend Framework, but
>>> like him, I don't want to make any unilateral decisions. Any objections to
>>> ZF? Anyone have experience with it besides me?
>>>
>>> To be clear, I'm just talking about the main parts of the site and the
>>> stuff that will present plugins (to users and QS). Stuff that doesn't exist
>>> yet. I'm not talking about replacing MediaWiki.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Rob McBroom
>>> <http://www.skurfer.com/>
>>>
>>>
>>
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