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When developing a WordPress site in a development environment with an existing | |
production environment serving live traffic, updates need to be merged back | |
into the production environment. With major upgrades, this can involve both | |
codebase and database changes. While WordPress excels in providing a simple | |
way to introduce new functionality easily by installing plugins, the absence | |
of database schema migration scripts makes it difficult to deploy changes to | |
an existing installation. | |
As the production site typically has content being added to it which needs to | |
be preserved while the development site may have schema changes, it's necessary |
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Basic Requirements: | |
Computer with wired and wireless connection | |
FFmpeg installation: http://www.ffmpeg.org/ | |
GoPro Hero 3+: http://gopro.com/ | |
RTMP server e.g. FMS (http://www.adobe.com/products/adobe-media-server-family.html) or CDN ingest point | |
Overview: | |
GoPro Hero3 cameras produce HLS streams which are consumed by control apps and their removeable monitor. |