For persons or teams dealing with the full life cycle of a Drupal website project, things can get difficult. Agility, quality, effort (and ultimately, customer satisfaction, revenue and profit) can be affected by many factors, and one of them is the lack of a platform and tooling that can help with the various tasks needed throught the project.
Tasks like initial set up or importing, git-commiting and branching, re-configuring, developing new features and integrating them together and with 3rd. party services, building, more building, testing, debugging, deploying new versions, monitoring, troubleshooting, etc. etc. are all needed to achieve those goals.
I will be introducing the key concepts of a modern platform along with the most popular alternatives available, and the pros and cons of different platform and delivery architectures. Time permitting, I will demo an example of how Ansible, Docker and Drupal 8, with its unmatched CMI and caching tools, can make a difference.
Tasks like initial set up or importing, git-commiting and branching, re-configuring, developing new features and integrating them together and with 3rd. party services, building, more building, testing, debugging, deploying new versions, monitoring, troubleshooting, etc. etc. are all needed to achieve those goals.
I will be introducing the key concepts of a modern platform along with the most popular alternatives available, and the pros and cons of different platform and delivery architectures. Time permitting, I will demo an example of how Ansible, Docker and Drupal 8, with its unmatched CMI and caching tools, can make a difference.