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@GithubProjects Does that count for releasing content such as videos too? Asking for a friend 🙈👀
@GithubProjects Better to push nothing than break the prod
@GithubProjects way too late.. i still have to release a new tool on microlaunch.net due today🤗
@GithubProjects My company 🤦🏻😂
@GithubProjects Try and stop me.
@GithubProjects @svnrnns would like to disagree with your point
@GithubProjects Why you post this on every Friday? What's the reason behind not push to production on Friday?
@GithubProjects Having automated tests can help you gaining confidence to be able to deploy any day any time. And for this, #bashunit can help you having tests for your #bash scripts! 🚀
@GithubProjects ... unless you're working all weekend anyway.
I've always thought this was a strange practice. If I'm trying to minimize any disruptions to my customers that might result from a production deploy, shouldn't I prefer to deploy on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday when my users aren't using my software? I know, I know, it means we all have to be on call during the weekend. Shocking.
@GithubProjects much too late. i have broken prod.
@GithubProjects Every Friday reminder. Thanks copilot for reminding us :))
@GithubProjects Truer words have never been spoken.
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@GithubProjects I do this all the time. It's a little tense but I've started craving that high. Makes you appreciate weekends more knowing it can all be ruined at any point.
@GithubProjects I’ve pushed on Friday yesterday and still fixing :/
@GithubProjects i was actually planning on doing that at the end of the day. Still will though, but thanks
@GithubProjects Why not, I have the weekend off and love chaos!
@GithubProjects I already did and it's turning out not to be a good idea.