Is it running for a really long time? Is it designed to not fall over? Is it no longer being actively looked at with the look you give a rickety Jenga tower because you're confident it's bug-free? Are users being pointed at it without caveats? Then it's production.
On 16 June 2015 at 21:52, Max Semenik maxsem.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Explain what? Everything we have in labs is for experimentation and prototyping. It should not be used for prod.
16 июня 2015 г. 18:16 пользователь "Oliver Keyes" okeyes@wikimedia.org написал:
Max, could you explain that?
On 16 June 2015 at 20:28, Max Semenik maxsem.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Maps is not going to be production-like.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 2:46 PM, Kevin Smith ksmith@wikimedia.org wrote:
In a recent meeting, Oliver expressed concerns about us having services running in labs which are treated sort of like they were in production. Examples include WDQS (already) and maps (potentially).
We agreed to have this discussion on the mailing list, so this is an invitation to do so. I am not familiar enough with the various technical issues to explain them properly, so hopefully someone else will step in and do so. I believe one big area of concern is analytics.
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