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step by step guide #178

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roundrobinjp opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 1 comment
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step by step guide #178

roundrobinjp opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 1 comment

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@roundrobinjp
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I had been looking for something like VersionPress for a long time.
Now that I have found it, I tried to use it. But unfortunately
even after one full day of hard work, I was not successful in utilizing it properly.

The docs do quite a good job to give an overview about everything, but it
fails to give some exact specific details a new user would need and is also confusing.

It will be nice if you can give a step by step guide using specific and complete commandlines
for the following scenario.

  1. 2 developers(cum copywriters) work on their respective PCs (say, mypc1, mypc2)
    and test their work on
    https://mypc1/ and
    https://mypc2/ respectively.
  2. At some intervals they want to submit their work to a repo in gitlab.
  3. A tester wants to pull the work from gitlab to a staging server which is
    https://staging.com/
  4. After testing on staging server, the work needs to go to a live server which is
    https://live.com/

I have already read your docs, so no detail explanations are required.
Just brief steps and real commandlines will be helpful.

@borekb
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borekb commented Jun 16, 2020

If you can come up with a step-by-step guide, feel free to open a docs PR or send us a link to blog post or something. I personally don't use VersionPress these days so can't help with specific commands.

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