I'm +1 for fedoramagazine.com and having magazine.fedoraproject.org, fedoramagazine.org, etc. redirect to it if necessary.
-S On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Jason Brooks <[email protected] > wrote: > > > > [1] I was running into an issue where I was trying to update the keys > > and salt for the WordPress install to secure it using the OpenShift > > repo. When I git pushed the changes, it reverted all the app updates I > > had made such as installing OpenID and upgrading to WP 3.5. Talking to > > the OpenShift guys, I found out this was because the changes the app > > made to the WordPress install aren't automatically committed to the git > > repo. So what you have to do to make changes to WordPress on the > > filesystem is run the rhc-snapshot command to grab all of the app data, > > and copy the 'php-5.3/repo/php' directory over top the 'php' directory > > in the git repo and then do a git add *, git commit, and git push. So > > the general workflow for updating should be: > > > > - Make any updates / plugin or theme installations as needed directly in > > the Wordpress admin UI. > > > > - Use the 'rhc-snapshot' command to pull down the changes, and commit > > them to the OpenShift git repo to make sure they are tracked. > > When I update my wordpress on openshift, I don't use the web admin > interface, I make the changes to my local git repo and push from > there. I think it ends up being a simpler workflow. Also, I believe > the rhc commands are only accessible through one openshift account, > but you can add multiple ssh keys to openshift to allow different > people to interact w/ it through git. > > > > > > -- > > marketing mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing > -- > marketing mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing >
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