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Our Umbraco
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Complete source of the umbraco community site, our.umbraco.org.
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##Database restore
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Download the SQL Server Database from: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3006713/our-cleaned-db.zip?dl=1
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Restore the database to SQL Server 2012 (looking into a 2008 option!) and update the connection string (umbracoDbDSN) in OurUmbraco.Site/web.config
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##Build in visual studio
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Make sure to allow NuGet Package Restore in VS (Tools > Options > Package Manager).
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##Syncing your form with tje original repository
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To sync your fork with this original one, you'll have to add the upstream url once:
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*git remote add upstream git://github.com/umbraco/OurUmbraco.git*
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git remote add upstream git://github.com/umbraco/OurUmbraco.git
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And then each time you want to get the changes:
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*git fetch upstream*
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git fetch upstream
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Yes, this is a scary command line operation, don't you love it?! :-D
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##Ignore your local web.config
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To ensure you don't accidently commit your local web.config file, you can tell git ignore any changes done to this file.
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Simply run the below command in git bash:
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git update-index --assume-unchanged OurUmbraco.Site/web.config
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.. Yes, this is a scary command line operation, don't you love it?! :-D
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