@GithubProjects Push to production every day, including weekends.. otherwise you’re slacking
@GithubProjects I don't just push to production on Friday, I deploy it and then i fuck it up.
@GithubProjects way too late for microlaunch.net, i have a new version to release soon ;)
@GithubProjects You're late again 👀
@GithubProjects Nonsense. Have faith in your systems, your devs, and have verification steps and partial rollout over days, to various rings before you are fully saturated. This is the way (to push to prod on Fridays).
@GithubProjects How about no deploy Friday and just streaming “The art of Open-source” and CHILL 🧘♂️
@GithubProjects @GaryWoodwar1972 Funny enough that’s when most enterprises want their infrastructure to push to production.
@GithubProjects We always push on Friday, because we have least traffic on Weekends. So if something breaks we just revert it on Saturday/Sunday.
@GithubProjects Only if you aren’t on call over the weekend
@GithubProjects 💯 Also, don't push to prod on weekends, holidays, or after-hours.. unless you enjoy trying to fix things alone when they go wrong.. 😉
@GithubProjects Percentage of what days I push code on: Friday 18.179% Monday 16.3145% Saturday 2.88999% Sunday 1.08763% Thursday 20.1833% Tuesday 20.6339% Wednesday 20.7116%
@GithubProjects pushing to production should happen monday morning, cuz thats when shit breaks most often, and thats when programmers are there to fix it.
@GithubProjects Saturday morning at 1am preferably :)
@GithubProjects Been there. Done that. And faced consequences as well 🙂
@GithubProjects Unless you’re an iOS developer. Then you upload to Apple. See the results on Monday.