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3/20/2017 12:20 PM
 

Hi,

I'm trying to set up Continuous Integration for a DNN website. What should be in our source control and what should be excluded? Do I include the entire website in source control? What would the file structure look like in TFVC? Should I wrap anything in a solution? 

Thank you ahead of time for any response.

 
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11/9/2017 2:12 PM
 
Based on many years of developing .NET with DNN as a base, you do not want to include it in your source control. Makes upgrades a nightmare. Also, if not absolutely necessary, stay away from the source version.
 
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11/12/2017 12:59 AM
 
source control is for software, but not for content, and DNN stores most of the content and configuration in SQL Server, which is not made for source control.
Source Control works for extensions you develop, but not for staging pages and other content.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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