Last weekend, the Krimson Krew attended the well organised http://drupalcamp.de, organised by the german drupal community.
The speed at which the sandwiches disappeared, and the non-speed of the wifi connection were only part of the results of that success. The quality of the sessions was high!
Krimson was honoured to give two talks about some recent work we did.
Attached you'll find the presentations and notes for the session on "Moving content from staging to live".
In a quick note. Everyone using drupal for some time knows that there are amazing number of things you can do with it, but some things haven't been sorted out out. One is the notion of setting up a infrastructure for editors where they can created and rearrange content (blocks, nodes, views, menu's), and use the workflow in place at that staging environment to review, promote, reject and accept information.
All this while the live site is still up and running and showing an older version of the site. With one button you can than 'publish' the new version to the live site.
Drupal doesn't do this out-of-the-box.
Krimson managed to do just that for a simple situation where the live site has low interaction with end-users. Please read through the slides and contact us if you need extra info.








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