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Subject:    Git: Using Git in a Web Server environment?
From:       Adam Bourg <adam.bourg () gmail ! com>
Date:       2011-06-30 19:18:40
Message-ID: BANLkTimdSvzsRYxE0sDDAoU-84YRb=z9+w () mail ! gmail ! com
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Background: Reading Pro Git, loving GIt. Git is Awesome!

Servers: 3 Windows Server 2008 w/ 3 SQL Server 2008 servers (3 boxes);
each with a instance of Coldfusion 8.
The servers are:
-Production
-Staging/Testing
-Development

What is the proper way to setup my environment?

I want to be able to elevate code through dev, to testing/staging then
to production. I'm thinking the best way is to setup a Git Repository
on Production then pull down to Staging then to Dev, then to each of
our local machines, then push up in the chains when we need to elevate
code to each level.

Is that wise? Are there any hangups or something I should be concerned
with? Should I put my production site on Git?

Thank you!

Adam Bourg
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