In the software development world, Continuous Integration (CI) is the process of continuously applying quality control to a piece of software in development.
If you want to share users, content and configuration between Drupal sites you have several options. The most common approaches are either to use a multi-site architecture, RSS feeds, or domain access module.
Here are the slides from the short talk I did on Development Seed's excellent Features module, at the February Drupal-Drop In, hosted at Microsoft's offices in London.
In this article we will talk through setting up a simple load testing scenario for Drupal applications using Amazon’s Elastic Cloud computing. Amazon EC2 will enable you to easily set up testing scenarios for a relatively low cost, e.g.
In the software development world, Continuous Integration (CI) is the process of continuously applying quality control to a piece of software in development.
If you want to share users, content and configuration between Drupal sites you have several options. The most common approaches are either to use a multi-site architecture, RSS feeds, or domain access module.
Here are the slides from the short talk I did on Development Seed's excellent Features module, at the February Drupal-Drop In, hosted at Microsoft's offices in London.
In this article we will talk through setting up a simple load testing scenario for Drupal applications using Amazon’s Elastic Cloud computing. Amazon EC2 will enable you to easily set up testing scenarios for a relatively low cost, e.g.