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Publish the first set of workspaces to Staging. Create a project with everything (including connections). Import that project into the production environment and reconfigure the connections in the production environment. Now you can go back to the staging environment are remove the connections from the project.
Thanks Thint1984 - I'm not sure this really addresses what I was trying to achieve, though.
What I've wound up doing is keeping a branch of my own separate from Prod and Stage. When I want to sync or revert changes on either side, I push whichever one is "correct" at the time to my branch, make sure to note any affected files, and then push over to the other side, keeping an eye out for any conflicts and resolving them based on whichever environment is the current "source of truth."
I've also been quite strict with who has designer access in general, minimizing the need to rein in any changes on Stage in the first place.
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