Hi Hilmar,

Thanks for the reply, this is really interesting and could form a possible 
solution. I would love to know if you have any experience of managing 
changes across a dev, staging , production setup?

All the best

Dave

On Tuesday, 2 June 2015 16:04:58 UTC+1, Hilmar Bunjes wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
> the templates in the CMS as well as the pages have an internal versioning 
> in the CMS itself. This is most often used in development. There is no 
> built in moving changes from one system to another but there are external 
> tools like http://www.erminas.de/en/web/products/cms-sync-tool.html that 
> make it possible to move changes to attributes, elements, and single lines 
> in templates e.g. from development to testing or production.
>
> The CSS/JS and additional external files are different. Some users keep 
> them in the CMS to have a single point for the project where all files are. 
> This could be either a template (including versioning) or a file in the 
> file system / asset folder. Others keep those files at an external place 
> like a git repository and move them manually or by any automatism to the 
> servers that deliver the content.
>
> HTH as a little overview. Please feel free to ask anything in addition. As 
> you are new to the CMS and are familiar with .NET development maybe the 
> SmartAPI (http://www.smartapi.de/en/homepage/) for programmatic access to 
> the CMS could be interesting for you as well.
>
> Best,
> Hilmar
>
>
> On Monday, June 1, 2015 at 5:22:20 PM UTC+2, David Hutson wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I am a complete newbie to Reddot Cms but I would like to find out how 
>> people manage source control / release management with Reddot Cms. I have 
>> inherited a site in version 11.1 and I am use to managing changes with git 
>> and nuget packaged deployments and powershell. I would appreciate any 
>> advice on how people control and deploy changes. I'm hoping that there is 
>> maybe a commandline way of packaging up changes to then deploy to another 
>> instance.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> Dave
>>
>

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