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I actually don't believe deploying on Friday is bad. I believe in continuous delivery and it's not continuous-but-not-on-Friday delivery for a reason. If you build a system that is well tested, have proper monitoring and easy way to roll back the deploy - not deploying on Friday is a stupid thing to do.
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beepboop3696y@Taqriaqsuk this is real life! Nothing goes right and you find super bugs when you deploy to your production environment.
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@beepboop No, I find bugs on staging. When sometimes bugs are found, I roll back and take a look at them on Monday. I call this real life, contrary to "let's see how it will go" deploys.
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Haha, BOI my schedule, dosent matter if it's Friday or Sunday or Saturday
School: 8-4
Work: 6-11
Sleep: 11-8
And u only get about 4-5 brakes in a month for work and about 6 for school :)))))👌 -
@Taqriaqsuk Came to comment something similar. Totally agree!
Continuous integration and continuous delivery, if you are afraid of deploying anytime we want, we have to fix that shit. It's either legacy system or infra or process you follow, doesn't matter.
If you are not able to iterate fast, fix that shit!
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MilySilva3When users are doing whatever they want
If you think deploying on a Friday is bad try deploying on a Saturday. :,(
rant
no downtime
user experience
rip weekend