[Chester LUG] An idea

Les Pritchard les.pritchard at gmail.com
Mon Dec 8 11:29:06 UTC 2014


You will need to make sure all your plugins and themes are kept in sync
between the two installs. There are some companies that give you a public
and dev install and a workflow for publishing between the two. Can't
remember the name, but I'll check.

On 8 December 2014 at 11:22, Michael Crilly <michael at mcrilly.me> wrote:

> DigitalOcean offer a pre-made Wordpress VM. $5/month. Just use the
> export/import functionality.
>
> - M
>
>
> On 8 Dec 2014, at 11:18, Les Pritchard <les.pritchard at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I think Steve is the best person to speak about this as he works a lot
> with Wordpress.
>
> There are a few plugins that claim to do something similar to what you
> want but I've never tested them. You can use the WordPress export and then
> import functions to copy content over, but it's not that straight forward
> sometimes.
>
> What are you looking to test? You can do quite a lot with draft pages in
> WordPress if you're playing with new pages etc.
>
>
> On 8 December 2014 at 11:07, Stuart Burns <stuart.james.burns at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> ok loldogs or whatever is this year.
>>
>> Anyhow, I need some assistance and I think you may know a bit of stuff ;)
>>
>> I have a new wordpress setup and I want to be able to mess around on my
>> local machine (ie dev) and then publish to the web. Any ideas ?
>>
>> On 8 December 2014 at 11:03, Michael Crilly <michael at mcrilly.me> wrote:
>>
>>> Lolcats? What year is it again? ;-)
>>>
>>> On 8 December 2014 10:58:21 GMT+00:00, Stuart Burns <
>>> stuart.james.burns at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well we need to do something ;) The NSA could be spying on us NOW. This
>>>> very minute and realising that Mike is on lolcats 24/7
>>>>
>>>> On 8 December 2014 at 10:41, Michael Crilly <michael at mcrilly.me> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> That would be cool. You’re lagging a bit though mate - I suggested a
>>>>> crypto-party four weeks ago ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> An encrypted mailing list is a bit of an oxymoron. It’s also difficult
>>>>> to work with. The only way it would work is if the mailing list server had
>>>>> a copy of everyone’s public keys and then auto-encrypted using said keys.
>>>>> That’s not very secure, for a compromised server means an easy MITM attack.
>>>>>
>>>>> > On 8 Dec 2014, at 10:38, Stuart Burns <stuart.james.burns at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > You know, we could have a key signing party one evening. Maybe we
>>>>> should also show the way and start using encrypted mailing lists ;)
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
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