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@hhamon hhamon commented Jun 19, 2014

The SensioLabs & Microsoft Azure staff recently collaborated to write this tutorial together to promote the Azure Website cloud platform. This tutorial is a step by step guide describing how to deploy a Symfony Standard Edition to Azure.

This tutorial has been written by the following team:

Hugo Hamon – Head of training – SensioLabs
Thomas Conté – Technical Evangelist – Microsoft
Benjamin Moulès – Technical Evangelist - Microsoft

In the near future, the goal is also to expand the Deployment section of the Cookbooks to other famous hosting providers.

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fabpot commented Jun 20, 2014

@weaverryan Could this be reviewed and merged fast as Microsoft want to talk about it on Monday during a PHP conference? Thanks.

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xabbuh commented Jun 20, 2014

I guess a new entry should be added to redirection_map for the /cookbook/deployment-tools.rst file.

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Maybe change this to "Deploying to Microsoft Azure Cloud" to be consistent with the chapter's title.

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Thanks I'm on it!

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hhamon commented Jun 20, 2014

Thanks @xabbuh for the feedbacks. I've fixed the article.

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wouterj commented Jun 20, 2014

I'll review it tonight or tomorrow morning.

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hhamon commented Jun 21, 2014

@weaverryan @wouterj did you have time to review this PR please?

SensioLabs and Microsoft announce their partnership during the upcoming PHP Tour
in Lyon (France). This announcement covers several strategic aspects including
the integration of Symfony into the Microsoft Azure Website Cloud platform
destined to leverage all the devops aspects from Azure Websites to the Symfony2
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i think here just to the Symfony2 community.

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It would be very nice to see also entries from ServerGrove cc/ @pgodel here
same as a very extensive entry for AWS deployment! 👍

Additionally, Microsoft and SensioLabs are working on integrating Symfony into
the Azure Website gallery in an effort to simplify the deployment of Symfony
applications and provide a complete offer to satisfy various company's target
markets.
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I don't like these 3 paragraphs. It looks more like a blog/news post than a documentation piece. What about removing those here and adding them to the announcement post/presentation?

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I agree with @wouterj

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This is delicate as this document is cowritten with Microsoft.

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I don't think there is anything wrong in mentioning that this is cowritten with Microsoft (I think it's good to mention that Symfony is working with the big companies). However, mentioning that it'll be announced at conf. X and the goals of the partnership, etc. seems off-topic for this doc for me and seems to fit better as a blog post

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I agree with @wouterj. Documentation is not the place to talk about such things.

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I've merged this so we can get it in for Monday. @hhamon if I propose a rewrite of this first section, will that be ok? I want to respect all parties (and I think it's actually nice to know that Microsoft is actively supporting Symfony hosting, gives confidence to readers).

Let me know!

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pgodel commented Jun 22, 2014

There is nothing special about deploying in ServerGrove, we try to have our
platform be as standard as possible so documents like this are not needed.

I would say a more generic shared hosting / VPS guide would be more useful,
or maybe guides using the various tools out there like capifony,
magallanes, ansible, etc. We have switched from capifony to ansible and
would be willing to write an entry on ansible if there is interest.

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It would be very nice to see also entries from ServerGrove cc/ @pgodel
https://github.com/pgodel here
same as a very extensive entry for AWS deployment! [image: 👍]


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hhamon commented Jun 22, 2014

@weaverryan any news please?

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wouterj commented Jun 22, 2014

@hhamon if ryan did not answer on this PR tonight, I'll merge it tomorrow morning european time.

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Hi guys! I've merged this in and up to the rest of the branches. If you see any issues, let me know! Thanks - I like the idea!

@weaverryan weaverryan merged commit d1d7c45 into symfony:2.3 Jun 22, 2014
weaverryan added a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 22, 2014
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This PR was merged into the 2.3 branch.

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[cookbook] [deployment] added cookbook showing how to deploy to the Microsoft Azure Website Cloud

The SensioLabs & Microsoft Azure staff recently collaborated to write this tutorial together to promote the Azure Website cloud platform. This tutorial is a step by step guide describing how to deploy a Symfony Standard Edition to Azure.

This tutorial has been written by the following team:

Hugo Hamon – Head of training – SensioLabs
Thomas Conté – Technical Evangelist – Microsoft
Benjamin Moulès – Technical Evangelist - Microsoft

In the near future, the goal is also to expand the Deployment section of the Cookbooks to other famous hosting providers.

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hhamon commented Jun 23, 2014

Hi guys.

Thanks for the merge. I will send another one this evening to remove the introduction paragraphs ;)

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This PR was merged into the 2.3 branch.

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Proofreading the new Azure deployment article

Hi guys!

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Doc fix?      | no
| New docs?     | no
| Applies to    | 2.3
| Fixed tickets | -

This is a proofread of #3963 - just with minor (non-technical) changes for readability, etc. I made a quite a lot of changes, so please let me know where I made some mistakes - which I almost definitely have :). Ping also @hhamon!

Thanks!

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5115183 Lots of fixes thanks to @xabbuh and @stof!
efb8089 Fixing typo
240ef9d Proofreading the new Azure deployment article
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