Michael McNeill is a WordPress developer, consultant, and service provider who has worked with numerous companies ranging from the smallest startups to large corporations. He currently is a solutions engineer in the ITS Middleware division at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, helping to manage various critical campus applications, including WordPress. Michael also provides consulting services to many different clients across the Triangle through his consulting company MRMcDev.
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WordCamp Session:
Developing WordPress on OpenShift
Session Description:
So you’re building a WordPress site for a customer, and you’re ready to show it off to your client. Maybe the customer needs to begin inputting content while development is still going on. Being able to quickly spin up a staging environment helps to keep your project moving. I’d like to introduce you to a great product, made by Red Hat, called OpenShift, that makes developing for clients so much easier. Openshift is a PaaS (Platform as a Service) that makes it simple to develop customer sites, offering full SSH access, version control using Git, both a command line and GUI interface, and it is free for the first 3 gears (applications). In this presentation, we will cover everything you need to know about how OpenShift can help you improve your development lifecycle.
Track:
Developers