ºÝºÝߣshows by User: FluxSauce / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: FluxSauce / Mon, 15 Aug 2016 17:19:32 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: FluxSauce Multiplier Effect: Case Studies in Distributions for Publishers /slideshow/multiplier-effect-case-studies-in-distributions-for-publishers/65013711 multipliereffect-casestudiesindistributionsforpublishers-colorado-160815171932
Join members from both Four Kitchens and Meredith Agrimedia as they discuss the experience of migration and relaunch of the digital presence of two magazines: Successful Farming at Agriculture.com and WOOD Magazine at woodmagazine.com. We'll start by discussing the scope of the projects, delve into the commonalities and differences, explore their common advertising and analytics implementation, and analyze the unified distribution that supports both brands. By developing the infrastructure simultaneously, brand-agnostic functionality became a priority which in turn created a more modular and flexible system that facilitated open-sourcing and cross-organizational sharing. Thanks to the codebase approach and experience, the first site took about 6 months and the second took less than 6 weeks.]]>

Join members from both Four Kitchens and Meredith Agrimedia as they discuss the experience of migration and relaunch of the digital presence of two magazines: Successful Farming at Agriculture.com and WOOD Magazine at woodmagazine.com. We'll start by discussing the scope of the projects, delve into the commonalities and differences, explore their common advertising and analytics implementation, and analyze the unified distribution that supports both brands. By developing the infrastructure simultaneously, brand-agnostic functionality became a priority which in turn created a more modular and flexible system that facilitated open-sourcing and cross-organizational sharing. Thanks to the codebase approach and experience, the first site took about 6 months and the second took less than 6 weeks.]]>
Mon, 15 Aug 2016 17:19:32 GMT /slideshow/multiplier-effect-case-studies-in-distributions-for-publishers/65013711 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) Multiplier Effect: Case Studies in Distributions for Publishers FluxSauce Join members from both Four Kitchens and Meredith Agrimedia as they discuss the experience of migration and relaunch of the digital presence of two magazines: Successful Farming at Agriculture.com and WOOD Magazine at woodmagazine.com. We'll start by discussing the scope of the projects, delve into the commonalities and differences, explore their common advertising and analytics implementation, and analyze the unified distribution that supports both brands. By developing the infrastructure simultaneously, brand-agnostic functionality became a priority which in turn created a more modular and flexible system that facilitated open-sourcing and cross-organizational sharing. Thanks to the codebase approach and experience, the first site took about 6 months and the second took less than 6 weeks. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/multipliereffect-casestudiesindistributionsforpublishers-colorado-160815171932-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join members from both Four Kitchens and Meredith Agrimedia as they discuss the experience of migration and relaunch of the digital presence of two magazines: Successful Farming at Agriculture.com and WOOD Magazine at woodmagazine.com. We&#39;ll start by discussing the scope of the projects, delve into the commonalities and differences, explore their common advertising and analytics implementation, and analyze the unified distribution that supports both brands. By developing the infrastructure simultaneously, brand-agnostic functionality became a priority which in turn created a more modular and flexible system that facilitated open-sourcing and cross-organizational sharing. Thanks to the codebase approach and experience, the first site took about 6 months and the second took less than 6 weeks.
Multiplier Effect: Case Studies in Distributions for Publishers from Jon Peck
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Built it, but nobody came: avoiding over-engineering /slideshow/built-it-but-nobody-came-avoiding-overengineering/58805678 builtitbutnobodycame-avoidingover-engineering-160228021912
Designing and building something that people need is completely different from implementing what they asked for. Engineers don't like to say no; helping is empowering and pride makes it difficult to back down. Product owners don't always have the context to understand how hard it is to implement a feature and a throwaway request can add weeks to a project. We're all limited by our perspective, so the trick is to recognize what should be built practically. The goal shouldn’t be to say no, it should be to empower. Learn from our successes and mistakes! We'll discuss ways to focus feature development, manage expectations, delivering value without compromising effectiveness, and real-world examples of technically successful but over-engineered projects.]]>

Designing and building something that people need is completely different from implementing what they asked for. Engineers don't like to say no; helping is empowering and pride makes it difficult to back down. Product owners don't always have the context to understand how hard it is to implement a feature and a throwaway request can add weeks to a project. We're all limited by our perspective, so the trick is to recognize what should be built practically. The goal shouldn’t be to say no, it should be to empower. Learn from our successes and mistakes! We'll discuss ways to focus feature development, manage expectations, delivering value without compromising effectiveness, and real-world examples of technically successful but over-engineered projects.]]>
Sun, 28 Feb 2016 02:19:11 GMT /slideshow/built-it-but-nobody-came-avoiding-overengineering/58805678 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) Built it, but nobody came: avoiding over-engineering FluxSauce Designing and building something that people need is completely different from implementing what they asked for. Engineers don't like to say no; helping is empowering and pride makes it difficult to back down. Product owners don't always have the context to understand how hard it is to implement a feature and a throwaway request can add weeks to a project. We're all limited by our perspective, so the trick is to recognize what should be built practically. The goal shouldn’t be to say no, it should be to empower. Learn from our successes and mistakes! We'll discuss ways to focus feature development, manage expectations, delivering value without compromising effectiveness, and real-world examples of technically successful but over-engineered projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/builtitbutnobodycame-avoidingover-engineering-160228021912-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Designing and building something that people need is completely different from implementing what they asked for. Engineers don&#39;t like to say no; helping is empowering and pride makes it difficult to back down. Product owners don&#39;t always have the context to understand how hard it is to implement a feature and a throwaway request can add weeks to a project. We&#39;re all limited by our perspective, so the trick is to recognize what should be built practically. The goal shouldn’t be to say no, it should be to empower. Learn from our successes and mistakes! We&#39;ll discuss ways to focus feature development, manage expectations, delivering value without compromising effectiveness, and real-world examples of technically successful but over-engineered projects.
Built it, but nobody came: avoiding over-engineering from Jon Peck
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How to audit Drupal Sites for performance, content and best practices /FluxSauce/how-to-audit-drupal-sites-for-performance-content-and-best-practices howtoauditdrupalsites-20150829-150830003410-lva1-app6891
Join Jon Peck, author of Site Audit as we discuss what static analysis is and why we should analyze sites, then explore how to use dozens of industry recognized Drupal and code analysis tools on both Drupal 7 and 8 sites.]]>

Join Jon Peck, author of Site Audit as we discuss what static analysis is and why we should analyze sites, then explore how to use dozens of industry recognized Drupal and code analysis tools on both Drupal 7 and 8 sites.]]>
Sun, 30 Aug 2015 00:34:10 GMT /FluxSauce/how-to-audit-drupal-sites-for-performance-content-and-best-practices FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) How to audit Drupal Sites for performance, content and best practices FluxSauce Join Jon Peck, author of Site Audit as we discuss what static analysis is and why we should analyze sites, then explore how to use dozens of industry recognized Drupal and code analysis tools on both Drupal 7 and 8 sites. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howtoauditdrupalsites-20150829-150830003410-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Join Jon Peck, author of Site Audit as we discuss what static analysis is and why we should analyze sites, then explore how to use dozens of industry recognized Drupal and code analysis tools on both Drupal 7 and 8 sites.
How to audit Drupal Sites for performance, content and best practices from Jon Peck
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Creating a PHP Portal for Perseus Survey Solutions /slideshow/smd12-perseus-portal/49482927 smd12-perseusportal-150616235101-lva1-app6892
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Old presentation from HighEdWebDev October 24, 2006]]>
Tue, 16 Jun 2015 23:51:01 GMT /slideshow/smd12-perseus-portal/49482927 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) Creating a PHP Portal for Perseus Survey Solutions FluxSauce Old presentation from HighEdWebDev October 24, 2006 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/smd12-perseusportal-150616235101-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Old presentation from HighEdWebDev October 24, 2006
Creating a PHP Portal for Perseus Survey Solutions from Jon Peck
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The Great Consolidation: Entertainment Weekly Migration Case Study (DrupalCon 2015 - Los Angeles) /slideshow/drupalcon-2015-los-angeles/48121296 thegreatconsolidationentertainmentweeklymigrationcasestudydrupalconla2015-150513220939-lva1-app6891
EW.com, the digital site for Entertainment Weekly and a top entertainment news site, migrated in January 2015 from Vignette 6 CMS and 10 different WordPress blogs to a single unified platform built on Drupal 7. Join both Four Kitchens and Time Inc. engineers on the project as we discuss the process, starting with discovery all the way through launch preparation. This is a follow-up to the 2014 DrupalCon Session Time Inc's Big Move to Drupal, and was originally presented at SANDcamp 2015.]]>

EW.com, the digital site for Entertainment Weekly and a top entertainment news site, migrated in January 2015 from Vignette 6 CMS and 10 different WordPress blogs to a single unified platform built on Drupal 7. Join both Four Kitchens and Time Inc. engineers on the project as we discuss the process, starting with discovery all the way through launch preparation. This is a follow-up to the 2014 DrupalCon Session Time Inc's Big Move to Drupal, and was originally presented at SANDcamp 2015.]]>
Wed, 13 May 2015 22:09:38 GMT /slideshow/drupalcon-2015-los-angeles/48121296 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) The Great Consolidation: Entertainment Weekly Migration Case Study (DrupalCon 2015 - Los Angeles) FluxSauce EW.com, the digital site for Entertainment Weekly and a top entertainment news site, migrated in January 2015 from Vignette 6 CMS and 10 different WordPress blogs to a single unified platform built on Drupal 7. Join both Four Kitchens and Time Inc. engineers on the project as we discuss the process, starting with discovery all the way through launch preparation. This is a follow-up to the 2014 DrupalCon Session Time Inc's Big Move to Drupal, and was originally presented at SANDcamp 2015. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thegreatconsolidationentertainmentweeklymigrationcasestudydrupalconla2015-150513220939-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> EW.com, the digital site for Entertainment Weekly and a top entertainment news site, migrated in January 2015 from Vignette 6 CMS and 10 different WordPress blogs to a single unified platform built on Drupal 7. Join both Four Kitchens and Time Inc. engineers on the project as we discuss the process, starting with discovery all the way through launch preparation. This is a follow-up to the 2014 DrupalCon Session Time Inc&#39;s Big Move to Drupal, and was originally presented at SANDcamp 2015.
The Great Consolidation: Entertainment Weekly Migration Case Study (DrupalCon 2015 - Los Angeles) from Jon Peck
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The Great Consolidation - Entertainment Weekly Migration Case Study - SANDcamp 2015 /slideshow/the-great-consolidation-entertainment-weekly-migration-case-study-sandcamp-2015/45247931 20150227-thegreatconsolidation-entertainmentweeklymigrationcasestudy-150227223035-conversion-gate02
EW.com, the digital site for Entertainment Weekly and a top entertainment news site, is in the final stages of migrating from Vignette 6 CMS and 10 different WordPress blogs to a single unified platform built on Drupal 7. Join the primary Four Kitchens engineers on the project as we discuss the process, starting with discovery all the way through launch preparation. Challenges include: - Migrating close to 170,000 posts, 475,000 terms, 280,000 images into Drupal without spilling a drop - Separating overloaded freeform tags into specific vocabularies and creative works - Maintaining a high performance backend and frontend with multiple distributed caching layers - Coordinating a distributed team across multiple continents - Enforcing best practices, code quality and standards - High speed integrations with an existing and complex advertising system - Porting legacy, non-standard code and maintaining functional parity We’ll also discuss: - Development environments using unified Virtual Machines - Custom Drupal distributions used across multiple in-house groups for different projects - Promoting open-source culture in a commercial environment - Deployment and cutover strategies]]>

EW.com, the digital site for Entertainment Weekly and a top entertainment news site, is in the final stages of migrating from Vignette 6 CMS and 10 different WordPress blogs to a single unified platform built on Drupal 7. Join the primary Four Kitchens engineers on the project as we discuss the process, starting with discovery all the way through launch preparation. Challenges include: - Migrating close to 170,000 posts, 475,000 terms, 280,000 images into Drupal without spilling a drop - Separating overloaded freeform tags into specific vocabularies and creative works - Maintaining a high performance backend and frontend with multiple distributed caching layers - Coordinating a distributed team across multiple continents - Enforcing best practices, code quality and standards - High speed integrations with an existing and complex advertising system - Porting legacy, non-standard code and maintaining functional parity We’ll also discuss: - Development environments using unified Virtual Machines - Custom Drupal distributions used across multiple in-house groups for different projects - Promoting open-source culture in a commercial environment - Deployment and cutover strategies]]>
Fri, 27 Feb 2015 22:30:35 GMT /slideshow/the-great-consolidation-entertainment-weekly-migration-case-study-sandcamp-2015/45247931 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) The Great Consolidation - Entertainment Weekly Migration Case Study - SANDcamp 2015 FluxSauce EW.com, the digital site for Entertainment Weekly and a top entertainment news site, is in the final stages of migrating from Vignette 6 CMS and 10 different WordPress blogs to a single unified platform built on Drupal 7. Join the primary Four Kitchens engineers on the project as we discuss the process, starting with discovery all the way through launch preparation. Challenges include: - Migrating close to 170,000 posts, 475,000 terms, 280,000 images into Drupal without spilling a drop - Separating overloaded freeform tags into specific vocabularies and creative works - Maintaining a high performance backend and frontend with multiple distributed caching layers - Coordinating a distributed team across multiple continents - Enforcing best practices, code quality and standards - High speed integrations with an existing and complex advertising system - Porting legacy, non-standard code and maintaining functional parity We’ll also discuss: - Development environments using unified Virtual Machines - Custom Drupal distributions used across multiple in-house groups for different projects - Promoting open-source culture in a commercial environment - Deployment and cutover strategies <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/20150227-thegreatconsolidation-entertainmentweeklymigrationcasestudy-150227223035-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> EW.com, the digital site for Entertainment Weekly and a top entertainment news site, is in the final stages of migrating from Vignette 6 CMS and 10 different WordPress blogs to a single unified platform built on Drupal 7. Join the primary Four Kitchens engineers on the project as we discuss the process, starting with discovery all the way through launch preparation. Challenges include: - Migrating close to 170,000 posts, 475,000 terms, 280,000 images into Drupal without spilling a drop - Separating overloaded freeform tags into specific vocabularies and creative works - Maintaining a high performance backend and frontend with multiple distributed caching layers - Coordinating a distributed team across multiple continents - Enforcing best practices, code quality and standards - High speed integrations with an existing and complex advertising system - Porting legacy, non-standard code and maintaining functional parity We’ll also discuss: - Development environments using unified Virtual Machines - Custom Drupal distributions used across multiple in-house groups for different projects - Promoting open-source culture in a commercial environment - Deployment and cutover strategies
The Great Consolidation - Entertainment Weekly Migration Case Study - SANDcamp 2015 from Jon Peck
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Auditing Drupal Sites for Performance, Content and Optimal Configuration - SANDcamp 2015 /slideshow/auditing-drupal-sites-for-performance-content-and-optimal-configuration-sandcamp-2015/45247845 siteaudit-20150227-150227222331-conversion-gate01
Nobody likes a slow site, and Drupal can be notoriously sluggish if you're not careful. With the right configuration and platform, any site can be blazingly fast - but where to start? Enter site_audit, a collection of drush commands for statically analyzing Drupal 7 sites for best practices and optimal configuration. Join the developer for an in-depth discussion of how to analyze and optimize your site, and discover how to extend the platform with your own checks! Site Audit reports include: - Best Practices - structural recommendations - Block - caching - Cache - optimal Drupal caching settings - Codebase - size of the site; size and count of managed files - Content - checks for unused content types, vocabularies - Cron - Drupal's built-in cron - Database - collation, engine, row counts, and size - Extensions - count, development modules, duplicates, missing - Insights - Analyze site with Google PageSpeed Insights - Status - check for failures in Drupal's built-in status report - Users - blocked user #1, number of normal and blocked users, list of roles - Views - caching settings - Watchdog - 404 error count, age, number of entries, enabled, PHP errors Site Audit is also used by Pantheon to power Launch Check from within site dashboards.]]>

Nobody likes a slow site, and Drupal can be notoriously sluggish if you're not careful. With the right configuration and platform, any site can be blazingly fast - but where to start? Enter site_audit, a collection of drush commands for statically analyzing Drupal 7 sites for best practices and optimal configuration. Join the developer for an in-depth discussion of how to analyze and optimize your site, and discover how to extend the platform with your own checks! Site Audit reports include: - Best Practices - structural recommendations - Block - caching - Cache - optimal Drupal caching settings - Codebase - size of the site; size and count of managed files - Content - checks for unused content types, vocabularies - Cron - Drupal's built-in cron - Database - collation, engine, row counts, and size - Extensions - count, development modules, duplicates, missing - Insights - Analyze site with Google PageSpeed Insights - Status - check for failures in Drupal's built-in status report - Users - blocked user #1, number of normal and blocked users, list of roles - Views - caching settings - Watchdog - 404 error count, age, number of entries, enabled, PHP errors Site Audit is also used by Pantheon to power Launch Check from within site dashboards.]]>
Fri, 27 Feb 2015 22:23:30 GMT /slideshow/auditing-drupal-sites-for-performance-content-and-optimal-configuration-sandcamp-2015/45247845 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) Auditing Drupal Sites for Performance, Content and Optimal Configuration - SANDcamp 2015 FluxSauce Nobody likes a slow site, and Drupal can be notoriously sluggish if you're not careful. With the right configuration and platform, any site can be blazingly fast - but where to start? Enter site_audit, a collection of drush commands for statically analyzing Drupal 7 sites for best practices and optimal configuration. Join the developer for an in-depth discussion of how to analyze and optimize your site, and discover how to extend the platform with your own checks! Site Audit reports include: - Best Practices - structural recommendations - Block - caching - Cache - optimal Drupal caching settings - Codebase - size of the site; size and count of managed files - Content - checks for unused content types, vocabularies - Cron - Drupal's built-in cron - Database - collation, engine, row counts, and size - Extensions - count, development modules, duplicates, missing - Insights - Analyze site with Google PageSpeed Insights - Status - check for failures in Drupal's built-in status report - Users - blocked user #1, number of normal and blocked users, list of roles - Views - caching settings - Watchdog - 404 error count, age, number of entries, enabled, PHP errors Site Audit is also used by Pantheon to power Launch Check from within site dashboards. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/siteaudit-20150227-150227222331-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Nobody likes a slow site, and Drupal can be notoriously sluggish if you&#39;re not careful. With the right configuration and platform, any site can be blazingly fast - but where to start? Enter site_audit, a collection of drush commands for statically analyzing Drupal 7 sites for best practices and optimal configuration. Join the developer for an in-depth discussion of how to analyze and optimize your site, and discover how to extend the platform with your own checks! Site Audit reports include: - Best Practices - structural recommendations - Block - caching - Cache - optimal Drupal caching settings - Codebase - size of the site; size and count of managed files - Content - checks for unused content types, vocabularies - Cron - Drupal&#39;s built-in cron - Database - collation, engine, row counts, and size - Extensions - count, development modules, duplicates, missing - Insights - Analyze site with Google PageSpeed Insights - Status - check for failures in Drupal&#39;s built-in status report - Users - blocked user #1, number of normal and blocked users, list of roles - Views - caching settings - Watchdog - 404 error count, age, number of entries, enabled, PHP errors Site Audit is also used by Pantheon to power Launch Check from within site dashboards.
Auditing Drupal Sites for Performance, Content and Optimal Configuration - SANDcamp 2015 from Jon Peck
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Drupal Site Audit - SFDUG /slideshow/drupal-site-audit-sfdug/40230092 siteaudit-20141013-141013224313-conversion-gate01
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Mon, 13 Oct 2014 22:43:13 GMT /slideshow/drupal-site-audit-sfdug/40230092 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) Drupal Site Audit - SFDUG FluxSauce <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/siteaudit-20141013-141013224313-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Drupal Site Audit - SFDUG from Jon Peck
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Terminus, the Pantheon command-line interface /slideshow/terminus-the-pantheon-commandline-interface/30511572 terminus-thepantheoncommand-lineinterface-140127184208-phpapp01
Terminus is a command-line tool for performing Pantheon dashboard operations. Free, open-source & MIT-licensed, Terminus is a great daily-use tool for both developers and DevOps engineers. From updating your Drush aliases to automating site creation and deployment, Terminus has features for everyone. Join the maintainers, Jon Peck and Josh Koenig of Pantheon for an in-depth demonstration, training and discussion of how Terminus can supercharge your site management and development! For more information on Terminus, see https://www.getpantheon.com/blog/terminus-pantheon-cli]]>

Terminus is a command-line tool for performing Pantheon dashboard operations. Free, open-source & MIT-licensed, Terminus is a great daily-use tool for both developers and DevOps engineers. From updating your Drush aliases to automating site creation and deployment, Terminus has features for everyone. Join the maintainers, Jon Peck and Josh Koenig of Pantheon for an in-depth demonstration, training and discussion of how Terminus can supercharge your site management and development! For more information on Terminus, see https://www.getpantheon.com/blog/terminus-pantheon-cli]]>
Mon, 27 Jan 2014 18:42:08 GMT /slideshow/terminus-the-pantheon-commandline-interface/30511572 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) Terminus, the Pantheon command-line interface FluxSauce Terminus is a command-line tool for performing Pantheon dashboard operations. Free, open-source & MIT-licensed, Terminus is a great daily-use tool for both developers and DevOps engineers. From updating your Drush aliases to automating site creation and deployment, Terminus has features for everyone. Join the maintainers, Jon Peck and Josh Koenig of Pantheon for an in-depth demonstration, training and discussion of how Terminus can supercharge your site management and development! For more information on Terminus, see https://www.getpantheon.com/blog/terminus-pantheon-cli <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/terminus-thepantheoncommand-lineinterface-140127184208-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Terminus is a command-line tool for performing Pantheon dashboard operations. Free, open-source &amp; MIT-licensed, Terminus is a great daily-use tool for both developers and DevOps engineers. From updating your Drush aliases to automating site creation and deployment, Terminus has features for everyone. Join the maintainers, Jon Peck and Josh Koenig of Pantheon for an in-depth demonstration, training and discussion of how Terminus can supercharge your site management and development! For more information on Terminus, see https://www.getpantheon.com/blog/terminus-pantheon-cli
Terminus, the Pantheon command-line interface from Jon Peck
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SANDcamp 2014 - A Perfect Launch, Every Time /slideshow/sandcamp-2014-a-perfect-launch-every-time/30433865 sandcamp2014-aperfectlauncheverytime-140125162030-phpapp01
How do you ensure that your Drupal site launch goes off without a hitch? Launches are tough on a new developer. Everyone remembers the lump in their throats around launch time; the rush to finish content, make final theme tweaks, adjust for sudden browser weirdness. As momentum picks up, the odd change request always appears, databases are slingshot hither and yon, while everyone scrambles to resolve merge conflicts like a Tokyo train at rush hour. We emerge scarred but smarter, intent on making the next launch less painful. But with different teams launching different sites, it can be hard to establish an iterative process. Especially as new work accumulates in the backlog, we reap what we sow in technical debt from rushed launches, quick & dirty choices made under the gun, and unimplemented ideas from retrospectives. Pantheon, however, has the same Customer Success team launching several enterprise sites per week, while simultaneously assisting hundreds of self serve customers when they need a hand. Because we need to work effectively, we have developed the tools and process to ensure: - Great site performance on day one - Less problems over the long run - Clear expectations from informed stakeholders The session will cover other key areas: - Preparing for launch for the PM, Stakeholder, Developer & Sys Admin - Auditing the site for land mines, carnivorous acid pool islands, and deadweight - Load testing to obliterate surprises with actionable results This session is platform agnostic; whether you use PaaS, shared hosting, or wield your own hardware, PMs, developers, and clients will leave with new tools in their belt to launch with less agita. We will share some of our challenges and how we overcame them, and hopefully hear from you about how you overcame yours!]]>

How do you ensure that your Drupal site launch goes off without a hitch? Launches are tough on a new developer. Everyone remembers the lump in their throats around launch time; the rush to finish content, make final theme tweaks, adjust for sudden browser weirdness. As momentum picks up, the odd change request always appears, databases are slingshot hither and yon, while everyone scrambles to resolve merge conflicts like a Tokyo train at rush hour. We emerge scarred but smarter, intent on making the next launch less painful. But with different teams launching different sites, it can be hard to establish an iterative process. Especially as new work accumulates in the backlog, we reap what we sow in technical debt from rushed launches, quick & dirty choices made under the gun, and unimplemented ideas from retrospectives. Pantheon, however, has the same Customer Success team launching several enterprise sites per week, while simultaneously assisting hundreds of self serve customers when they need a hand. Because we need to work effectively, we have developed the tools and process to ensure: - Great site performance on day one - Less problems over the long run - Clear expectations from informed stakeholders The session will cover other key areas: - Preparing for launch for the PM, Stakeholder, Developer & Sys Admin - Auditing the site for land mines, carnivorous acid pool islands, and deadweight - Load testing to obliterate surprises with actionable results This session is platform agnostic; whether you use PaaS, shared hosting, or wield your own hardware, PMs, developers, and clients will leave with new tools in their belt to launch with less agita. We will share some of our challenges and how we overcame them, and hopefully hear from you about how you overcame yours!]]>
Sat, 25 Jan 2014 16:20:30 GMT /slideshow/sandcamp-2014-a-perfect-launch-every-time/30433865 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) SANDcamp 2014 - A Perfect Launch, Every Time FluxSauce How do you ensure that your Drupal site launch goes off without a hitch? Launches are tough on a new developer. Everyone remembers the lump in their throats around launch time; the rush to finish content, make final theme tweaks, adjust for sudden browser weirdness. As momentum picks up, the odd change request always appears, databases are slingshot hither and yon, while everyone scrambles to resolve merge conflicts like a Tokyo train at rush hour. We emerge scarred but smarter, intent on making the next launch less painful. But with different teams launching different sites, it can be hard to establish an iterative process. Especially as new work accumulates in the backlog, we reap what we sow in technical debt from rushed launches, quick & dirty choices made under the gun, and unimplemented ideas from retrospectives. Pantheon, however, has the same Customer Success team launching several enterprise sites per week, while simultaneously assisting hundreds of self serve customers when they need a hand. Because we need to work effectively, we have developed the tools and process to ensure: - Great site performance on day one - Less problems over the long run - Clear expectations from informed stakeholders The session will cover other key areas: - Preparing for launch for the PM, Stakeholder, Developer & Sys Admin - Auditing the site for land mines, carnivorous acid pool islands, and deadweight - Load testing to obliterate surprises with actionable results This session is platform agnostic; whether you use PaaS, shared hosting, or wield your own hardware, PMs, developers, and clients will leave with new tools in their belt to launch with less agita. We will share some of our challenges and how we overcame them, and hopefully hear from you about how you overcame yours! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sandcamp2014-aperfectlauncheverytime-140125162030-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How do you ensure that your Drupal site launch goes off without a hitch? Launches are tough on a new developer. Everyone remembers the lump in their throats around launch time; the rush to finish content, make final theme tweaks, adjust for sudden browser weirdness. As momentum picks up, the odd change request always appears, databases are slingshot hither and yon, while everyone scrambles to resolve merge conflicts like a Tokyo train at rush hour. We emerge scarred but smarter, intent on making the next launch less painful. But with different teams launching different sites, it can be hard to establish an iterative process. Especially as new work accumulates in the backlog, we reap what we sow in technical debt from rushed launches, quick &amp; dirty choices made under the gun, and unimplemented ideas from retrospectives. Pantheon, however, has the same Customer Success team launching several enterprise sites per week, while simultaneously assisting hundreds of self serve customers when they need a hand. Because we need to work effectively, we have developed the tools and process to ensure: - Great site performance on day one - Less problems over the long run - Clear expectations from informed stakeholders The session will cover other key areas: - Preparing for launch for the PM, Stakeholder, Developer &amp; Sys Admin - Auditing the site for land mines, carnivorous acid pool islands, and deadweight - Load testing to obliterate surprises with actionable results This session is platform agnostic; whether you use PaaS, shared hosting, or wield your own hardware, PMs, developers, and clients will leave with new tools in their belt to launch with less agita. We will share some of our challenges and how we overcame them, and hopefully hear from you about how you overcame yours!
SANDcamp 2014 - A Perfect Launch, Every Time from Jon Peck
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Pantheon Launch Check Introduction Webinar /slideshow/pantheon-launch-check-introduction/30267568 launchcheckintroduction-140121130123-phpapp02
Our launch team has helped launched tens of thousands of Drupal websites. Each time, we run the same checks. Checks for caching settings. Checks for missing modules. Checks through the watchdog logs. Necessary, but tedious. You’ll learn: - Top 4 reasons why your site could be slow - How to spot the most commonly overlooked culprits and take action to improve your site’s performance - A walk-through of what an underperforming site looks like on the Dashboard, and how to fix it through the Dashboard - Which third-party performance tools to use for popular use-case scenarios To learn more about Launch Check, see https://www.getpantheon.com/product/launchcheck]]>

Our launch team has helped launched tens of thousands of Drupal websites. Each time, we run the same checks. Checks for caching settings. Checks for missing modules. Checks through the watchdog logs. Necessary, but tedious. You’ll learn: - Top 4 reasons why your site could be slow - How to spot the most commonly overlooked culprits and take action to improve your site’s performance - A walk-through of what an underperforming site looks like on the Dashboard, and how to fix it through the Dashboard - Which third-party performance tools to use for popular use-case scenarios To learn more about Launch Check, see https://www.getpantheon.com/product/launchcheck]]>
Tue, 21 Jan 2014 13:01:23 GMT /slideshow/pantheon-launch-check-introduction/30267568 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) Pantheon Launch Check Introduction Webinar FluxSauce Our launch team has helped launched tens of thousands of Drupal websites. Each time, we run the same checks. Checks for caching settings. Checks for missing modules. Checks through the watchdog logs. Necessary, but tedious. You’ll learn: - Top 4 reasons why your site could be slow - How to spot the most commonly overlooked culprits and take action to improve your site’s performance - A walk-through of what an underperforming site looks like on the Dashboard, and how to fix it through the Dashboard - Which third-party performance tools to use for popular use-case scenarios To learn more about Launch Check, see https://www.getpantheon.com/product/launchcheck <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/launchcheckintroduction-140121130123-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Our launch team has helped launched tens of thousands of Drupal websites. Each time, we run the same checks. Checks for caching settings. Checks for missing modules. Checks through the watchdog logs. Necessary, but tedious. You’ll learn: - Top 4 reasons why your site could be slow - How to spot the most commonly overlooked culprits and take action to improve your site’s performance - A walk-through of what an underperforming site looks like on the Dashboard, and how to fix it through the Dashboard - Which third-party performance tools to use for popular use-case scenarios To learn more about Launch Check, see https://www.getpantheon.com/product/launchcheck
Pantheon Launch Check Introduction Webinar from Jon Peck
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Drush for humans - SANDcamp 2013 /slideshow/drush-for-humans-sandcamp-2013/16239395 drushforhumans-2013-01-26-sandcamp-130129094143-phpapp02
Learn how site building and maintenance can benefit from Drush, the Drupal command line shell and scripting interface. Join Jon Peck, author of the lynda.com course Simplified Drupal Sites with Drush as he describes what Drush is, demonstrates how to install it, and how to use it effectively for everyday tasks. Drush is a fantastic daily-use tool without the overhead of the full Drupal GUI and bootstrap, but it has some drawbacks in terms of approachability. The documentation for drush, while thorough and improving, can be intimidating and obtuse for people who don’t live, breathe and code Drupal. drush.org the home page is an example of this; it’s a very useful source of information, but it’s literally dozens of commands and all their arguments displayed on one page. Where should a new Drush user start? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp6UofwFMDw]]>

Learn how site building and maintenance can benefit from Drush, the Drupal command line shell and scripting interface. Join Jon Peck, author of the lynda.com course Simplified Drupal Sites with Drush as he describes what Drush is, demonstrates how to install it, and how to use it effectively for everyday tasks. Drush is a fantastic daily-use tool without the overhead of the full Drupal GUI and bootstrap, but it has some drawbacks in terms of approachability. The documentation for drush, while thorough and improving, can be intimidating and obtuse for people who don’t live, breathe and code Drupal. drush.org the home page is an example of this; it’s a very useful source of information, but it’s literally dozens of commands and all their arguments displayed on one page. Where should a new Drush user start? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp6UofwFMDw]]>
Tue, 29 Jan 2013 09:41:43 GMT /slideshow/drush-for-humans-sandcamp-2013/16239395 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) Drush for humans - SANDcamp 2013 FluxSauce Learn how site building and maintenance can benefit from Drush, the Drupal command line shell and scripting interface. Join Jon Peck, author of the lynda.com course Simplified Drupal Sites with Drush as he describes what Drush is, demonstrates how to install it, and how to use it effectively for everyday tasks. Drush is a fantastic daily-use tool without the overhead of the full Drupal GUI and bootstrap, but it has some drawbacks in terms of approachability. The documentation for drush, while thorough and improving, can be intimidating and obtuse for people who don’t live, breathe and code Drupal. drush.org the home page is an example of this; it’s a very useful source of information, but it’s literally dozens of commands and all their arguments displayed on one page. Where should a new Drush user start? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp6UofwFMDw <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drushforhumans-2013-01-26-sandcamp-130129094143-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Learn how site building and maintenance can benefit from Drush, the Drupal command line shell and scripting interface. Join Jon Peck, author of the lynda.com course Simplified Drupal Sites with Drush as he describes what Drush is, demonstrates how to install it, and how to use it effectively for everyday tasks. Drush is a fantastic daily-use tool without the overhead of the full Drupal GUI and bootstrap, but it has some drawbacks in terms of approachability. The documentation for drush, while thorough and improving, can be intimidating and obtuse for people who don’t live, breathe and code Drupal. drush.org the home page is an example of this; it’s a very useful source of information, but it’s literally dozens of commands and all their arguments displayed on one page. Where should a new Drush user start? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp6UofwFMDw
Drush for humans - SANDcamp 2013 from Jon Peck
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Optimize Site Deployments with Drush (DrupalCamp WNY 2011) /slideshow/optimize-site-deployments-with-drush/9701002 optimizesitedeploymentswithdrush-111014140215-phpapp02
When a site goes live, are you crossing your fingers or are you confident that everything is configured? Are you looking to manage and optimize site deployments like any other operational process? Do you find it impossible to create development, test and production environments that act the same every time? Do you have a custom set of modules or configurations that you rely on for all your sites? This session will teach you how to optimize your site deployments with open tools such as drush, drush make, features, leveraging software versioning systems such as subversion and git. Beyond these projects, the session will train you to develop your own custom modules for consistent and precise deployments including variables, users, content types, nodes, imagecache presets, menus, blocks, theme configuration, and more. Using these techniques you can automate and optimize your deployment procedures, giving you technical flexibility and saving valuable time. ]]>

When a site goes live, are you crossing your fingers or are you confident that everything is configured? Are you looking to manage and optimize site deployments like any other operational process? Do you find it impossible to create development, test and production environments that act the same every time? Do you have a custom set of modules or configurations that you rely on for all your sites? This session will teach you how to optimize your site deployments with open tools such as drush, drush make, features, leveraging software versioning systems such as subversion and git. Beyond these projects, the session will train you to develop your own custom modules for consistent and precise deployments including variables, users, content types, nodes, imagecache presets, menus, blocks, theme configuration, and more. Using these techniques you can automate and optimize your deployment procedures, giving you technical flexibility and saving valuable time. ]]>
Fri, 14 Oct 2011 14:02:13 GMT /slideshow/optimize-site-deployments-with-drush/9701002 FluxSauce@slideshare.net(FluxSauce) Optimize Site Deployments with Drush (DrupalCamp WNY 2011) FluxSauce When a site goes live, are you crossing your fingers or are you confident that everything is configured? Are you looking to manage and optimize site deployments like any other operational process? Do you find it impossible to create development, test and production environments that act the same every time? Do you have a custom set of modules or configurations that you rely on for all your sites? This session will teach you how to optimize your site deployments with open tools such as drush, drush make, features, leveraging software versioning systems such as subversion and git. Beyond these projects, the session will train you to develop your own custom modules for consistent and precise deployments including variables, users, content types, nodes, imagecache presets, menus, blocks, theme configuration, and more. Using these techniques you can automate and optimize your deployment procedures, giving you technical flexibility and saving valuable time. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/optimizesitedeploymentswithdrush-111014140215-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When a site goes live, are you crossing your fingers or are you confident that everything is configured? Are you looking to manage and optimize site deployments like any other operational process? Do you find it impossible to create development, test and production environments that act the same every time? Do you have a custom set of modules or configurations that you rely on for all your sites? This session will teach you how to optimize your site deployments with open tools such as drush, drush make, features, leveraging software versioning systems such as subversion and git. Beyond these projects, the session will train you to develop your own custom modules for consistent and precise deployments including variables, users, content types, nodes, imagecache presets, menus, blocks, theme configuration, and more. Using these techniques you can automate and optimize your deployment procedures, giving you technical flexibility and saving valuable time.
Optimize Site Deployments with Drush (DrupalCamp WNY 2011) from Jon Peck
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-FluxSauce-48x48.jpg?cb=1523166963 Senior PHP engineer, project and team manager, trainer and consultant, and systems administrator with more than 16 years of industry experience. Specializes in enterprise sites involving application development, optimization, troubleshooting and deployment. Specialties: Drupal. Zend PHP 5 and PHP 4 Certified Engineer. Systems administration of Apache & nginx, unit testing, continuous integration and continuous deployment, static program analysis, multi-master replication MySQL, DNS, load balancing, memcached / redis, Varnish reverse-proxy cache, DevOps with Chef and Phing, and security hardening. Performance analysis with New Relic, profilers and log management tools. Agile and tradition... fluxsauce.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/multipliereffect-casestudiesindistributionsforpublishers-colorado-160815171932-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/multiplier-effect-case-studies-in-distributions-for-publishers/65013711 Multiplier Effect: Cas... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/builtitbutnobodycame-avoidingover-engineering-160228021912-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/built-it-but-nobody-came-avoiding-overengineering/58805678 Built it, but nobody c... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/howtoauditdrupalsites-20150829-150830003410-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds FluxSauce/how-to-audit-drupal-sites-for-performance-content-and-best-practices How to audit Drupal Si...