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Posts Tagged ‘sysadmin’

November 2015 Meeting

PRESENTATION: Fear and Loathing in Atlanta: A tale of PHP deployments Presentation by Shawn Stratton (@mfacenet) Getting caught still rsyncing your code from server to server or have tons of .backup files in your webroot? We’ll walk through the history of almost every PHP project’s deployment and look at current […]

September 2015 Meeting

PRESENTATION: Deploying PHP Applications with Fabric Presentation by Jason Bouffard (@jpb0104) We’ll be taking a real world look at how 3SI Security Systems uses Fabric to deploy their web applications. Fabric (http://www.fabfile.org/) is a Python library and command-line tool for streamlining the use of SSH for application deployment or systems administration tasks. We’ll be covering […]

February 2013 Meeting

PRESENTATION: How Sysadmins View Your Stinking Code NOTE NEW LOCATION – Hypepotamus (see http://atlantaphp.org/directions/) Presentation by Shawn Stratton, Discovery Communications, Inc. (@mfacenet) As a systems administrator, the focus on how an application is supposed to work and what makes it run is different than as a developer. We’ll take […]