What's your release process and how does it work?
We've got some new plans for improving milestones and helping manage your release process, but before we go to town and really work out the kinks in our concept, we want to hear about your release process.
What environments do you have? Where does testing/QA fit in? What are your naming conventions? What different environments do you have? When is a release considered complete? How do you generate release notes, and how do you distribute/share them?
We'd really like to get responses from both web apps and desktop/mobile applications given that the environment and process is likely to be a little different.
What environments do you have? Where does testing/QA fit in? What are your naming conventions? What different environments do you have? When is a release considered complete? How do you generate release notes, and how do you distribute/share them?
We'd really like to get responses from both web apps and desktop/mobile applications given that the environment and process is likely to be a little different.
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Inappropriate?We have production (live) , staging (our testing), sandbox (api users playground) as environments go. And of course dev.
When new code is ready it gets rolled to staging. My developers manually (via skype) tell me when this happens. Generally I have no idea when a ticket is marked as resolved when or if that fix is in staging.
When a deployment is done to staging, our dev twitter feed gets an update saying this has occurred. But again I have no idea what sifter tickets are in that update. I test in staging and close tickets for functionality that is working.
When a series of changes is tested in staging and we're happy we deploy it live.
We don't have release notes, although that would be quite handy if their was some automated way of having sifter do them.
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