I have my site up and running for the first time, and it was hard to catch 
the deadline, but now I need to get to a more professional setup of things. 
Can anybody help me with this please:

*So on my host I have two installations : Test and Live*
I guess that is fine, right?

So now on bitbucket I just opened a repository for the deployment. I 
remeber my hoster telling me I should do that.

Then I have a second repository for development on Bitbucket. 

Do I need anything else? Is that the right approach. How will be the 
workflow from deployment through testing into the live site.

Let me guess. 
If I want to take something live: it would be the following steps:
commit in my development repository

copy the changes in my live repository, 
send it to the testing area, 
test 
commit the live repository when the new version is okay and put it live at 
the same time

Do test and live have different wsgi files or the same? 
Do I provide the wsgi files or does the hoster do that?
Do I use the same settings in both test and live environment?

My hoster said I could directly deploy from bitbucket, but I do not know 
how. Do you have suggestions on this.

Does that strategy sound right to you over all or am I missing something 
important here. 

Thanks for all the help I got so far in this forum. I really appreciate 
this and will try to give back at a later time

with kind regards 
     Sabine Maennel
 
 

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