Depends on the setup. There is no other elegant way to sync uploads between multiple servers in multiple data centers, that have no direct network connectivity between each other.
Nope. Git has nothing to do with this. Git is used for the development of the theme and plugins. File uploads are part of the content management – not going through git at all.
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Very bad practice IMHO
Depends on the setup. There is no other elegant way to sync uploads between multiple servers in multiple data centers, that have no direct network connectivity between each other.
git broke?
Nope. Git has nothing to do with this. Git is used for the development of the theme and plugins. File uploads are part of the content management – not going through git at all.
You need CLOUD.
:D
I don’t control that decision.
Perhaps you should suggest it. ‘CLOUD’ is a cool buzzword, everybody seems to like it. Use ‘HYBRID CLOUD’ if you encounter any resistance ;)
It has been suggested. But it’s too complicated of a migration for me to push for. :)