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Convert Myplanet site to install profile to demo the project cookbook format #28

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patcon opened this issue Sep 13, 2012 · 3 comments
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patcon commented Sep 13, 2012

The Myplanet site (stripped of private credentials) will be converted to an install profile. This will be used to showcase how ariadne can work to help build install profiles.

Project install profile: http://github.com/myplanetdigital/myplanet
Aradne project cookbook: https://github.com/myplanetdigital/ariadne-myplanet

As an aside, we'll be using this to help all developers have access to improving the company site.

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Is this done?

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patcon commented Nov 12, 2012

Nope, but the site is stabilized, so I've been plucking away at stuff on weekends

ariadne-myplanet cookbook is no longer required

Was trying to get myplanetdigital/myplanet working with travis-ci:
https://github.com/myplanetdigital/myplanet/blob/develop/.travis.yml

Was having a bit of trouble getting things working correctly (mostly sendmail issues during site-install), so instead went the route of taking someone else's repo (sprice/classic) that had travis-ci working, and slowly morphing it into using our scripts:
https://github.com/myplanetdigital/classic

Might take the route of just copying all the myplanetdigital/myplanet repo files into that project and renaming it, as I never did figure out the issue that was causing travis not to work on the original myplanetdigital/myplanet repo

Anyhow, that was a bit of an all-over-the-place explanation, but just wanted to explain where it was -- experience with a recent project has made me really gung-ho on writing casperjs or behat tests for install profiles. Definitely ping me if you want to get together and troop through the actual install profile conversion on an awesomeday :)

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Sounds cool! I'd love to do that.

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