Thanks for the response, Rob (and I hope you're feeling better soon). I'm
terrified about using new tools to deploy on Thursday, but super excited to
be leaving scap behind \o/ Will there be git-deploy gurus on call or
generally available during upcoming deployment windows?

On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Rob Lanphier <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Arthur,
>
> Sorry for the delayed reply.  Comments below:
>
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Arthur Richards
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am scheduled to do a deployment (to all wikis) for MobileFrontend this
> > Thursday afternoon:
> > * I presume scap/sync-blah will still work for 1.21wmf7 - can you please
> > confirm?
>
> After tomorrow's deployment, assuming it goes well, it's going to be
> all git-deploy, all the time, and scap/sync-file will go away.
>
> > * Will I *have* to use git-deploy for 1.21wmf8 or will scap/sync-blah
> still
> > work?
>
> You'll need to use git-deploy.
>
> > And to reiterate my question from a few days ago re the deployment freeze
> > next week:
> > * During the 'deployment freeze', in the event that someone needs to
> deploy
> > an emergency fix, what do we do and who do we need to communicate with?
>
> Use #wikimedia-operations.  If no one is around, and it is an
> emergency, go ahead and make the fix, and note it in the logs.
>
> > Will scap/deploy-whatever still be functional, or will gti-deploy be the
> > de-facto deployment method at that point?
>
> git-deploy is going to be it.
>
> Rob
>



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