I totally agree with lee. With all the automation I have built,
NOTHING is executed automatically against our production environment
based on a commit. That may be acceptable for your qa,demo, and dev
environments but you don't want that for your production environment.
Production should be treated like a glass temple.
On Feb 25, 2010, at 9:03 AM, Lee Hambley <[email protected]> wrote:
Greg,
Depending on the scope, and interest of your project, it might be
incredibly foolish to link deploys to commits, do you really want to
deploy (automatically) that crazy refactor you just finished at 4:50
on a Friday? .... At least in larger organisations there are reasons
not to do such things, I think the reasons are valid in a lot of
smaller organisations too.
-- Lee Hambley
Twitter: @leehambley | @capistranorb
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