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lbayerl opened this issue Feb 6, 2017 · 3 comments
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lbayerl commented Feb 6, 2017

Before I start a pull request for this doc (which would be my first) I'd rather prefer to ask whether that's interesting for the community and ask for some feedback if valuable at all.

There is a section in the docs about how to deploy on Platform as a Service.

So far there is no part about Cloud Foundry based PaaS offerings like Swisscom Application Cloud, IBM Bluemix and others.

We are not related to Cloud Foundry or any of those offerings but created a full how-to and example on how to deploy a standard Symfony application on Swisscom Application Cloud on Github.

I already (automatically) created an rst version of it.

Is this something you're interested in?

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We must close this as "won't fix" because as part of our efforts to simplify things, in #8721 we've removed all deployment articles.

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@lbayerl, have you published this anywhere else? I am lost and feel that your writeup may help...

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lbayerl commented Mar 12, 2018

Yes, you can find it here: https://github.com/lbayerl/symfony-on-swisscomdev

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