It's that time of year again; the holiday season.
Different from last year: In the interest of both 1) giving engineers full time off at the end of the year (not needing to be aware of what code they wrote is being deployed) and 2) to keep the site reliable during our end-of-year fundraising pushes there will be 2 weeks (instead of just 1) at the end of December that are NO DEPLOYS weeks.
Here's the basic outline from now until mid-January (by week): * Nov 7th: normal * Nov 14th: normal * Nov 21st: (Thanksgiving) ** All week: no train ** Mon/Tues: SWATs only ** Wed/Thur/Fri: NO DEPLOYS * Nov 28th: normal * Dec 5th: normal * Dec 12th: normal * Dec 19th: NO DEPLOYS (XMAS) * Dec 26th: NO DEPLOYS (XMAS) * Jan 2nd: normal (with train) * Jan 9th: no train, SWATs only (but no one from RelEng is garaunteed to * be around) (DevSummit+All Hands) * Jan 16th: resume normalcy (Monday is MLK Day)
As always, the canonical location for deployment information is at: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments
Best,
Greg
Reminder. We are now in the 3 weeks of normalcy before the end-of-year holiday freeze begins.
Greg
<quote name="Greg Grossmeier" date="2016-11-03" time="12:01:44 -0700">
It's that time of year again; the holiday season.
Different from last year: In the interest of both 1) giving engineers full time off at the end of the year (not needing to be aware of what code they wrote is being deployed) and 2) to keep the site reliable during our end-of-year fundraising pushes there will be 2 weeks (instead of just 1) at the end of December that are NO DEPLOYS weeks.
Here's the basic outline from now until mid-January (by week):
- Nov 7th: normal
- Nov 14th: normal
- Nov 21st: (Thanksgiving)
** All week: no train ** Mon/Tues: SWATs only ** Wed/Thur/Fri: NO DEPLOYS
- Nov 28th: normal
- Dec 5th: normal
- Dec 12th: normal
- Dec 19th: NO DEPLOYS (XMAS)
- Dec 26th: NO DEPLOYS (XMAS)
- Jan 2nd: normal (with train)
- Jan 9th: no train, SWATs only (but no one from RelEng is garaunteed to
- be around) (DevSummit+All Hands)
- Jan 16th: resume normalcy (Monday is MLK Day)
As always, the canonical location for deployment information is at: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments
Best,
Greg
-- | Greg Grossmeier GPG: B2FA 27B1 F7EB D327 6B8E | | Release Team Manager A18D 1138 8E47 FAC8 1C7D |
Reminder: This next week (Dec 12th) is the last normal week before the end of year holiday season deploy freeze goes into effect. Plan accordingly.
Greg
<quote name="Greg Grossmeier" date="2016-11-03" time="12:01:44 -0700">
It's that time of year again; the holiday season.
Different from last year: In the interest of both 1) giving engineers full time off at the end of the year (not needing to be aware of what code they wrote is being deployed) and 2) to keep the site reliable during our end-of-year fundraising pushes there will be 2 weeks (instead of just 1) at the end of December that are NO DEPLOYS weeks.
Here's the basic outline from now until mid-January (by week):
- Nov 7th: normal
- Nov 14th: normal
- Nov 21st: (Thanksgiving)
** All week: no train ** Mon/Tues: SWATs only ** Wed/Thur/Fri: NO DEPLOYS
- Nov 28th: normal
- Dec 5th: normal
- Dec 12th: normal
- Dec 19th: NO DEPLOYS (XMAS)
- Dec 26th: NO DEPLOYS (XMAS)
- Jan 2nd: normal (with train)
- Jan 9th: no train, SWATs only (but no one from RelEng is garaunteed to
- be around) (DevSummit+All Hands)
- Jan 16th: resume normalcy (Monday is MLK Day)
As always, the canonical location for deployment information is at: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments
Best,
Greg
-- | Greg Grossmeier GPG: B2FA 27B1 F7EB D327 6B8E | | Release Team Manager A18D 1138 8E47 FAC8 1C7D |
On 12/06/2016 03:32 PM, Greg Grossmeier wrote:
Reminder: This next week (Dec 12th) is the last normal week before the end of year holiday season deploy freeze goes into effect. Plan accordingly.
Does the freeze also affect the beta cluster? Or just production?
Thanks, -- Legoktm
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 12:52 AM Legoktm legoktm.wikipedia@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/06/2016 03:32 PM, Greg Grossmeier wrote:
Reminder: This next week (Dec 12th) is the last normal week before the end of year holiday season deploy freeze goes into effect. Plan accordingly.
Does the freeze also affect the beta cluster? Or just production?
Considering it's best practice to fully sync config changes to production, even if they're no-ops intended for beta.... I would say yes
-Chad
Are we also going to be disabling l10nupdate then? That's surely more risky than syncing beta's files (which aren't even loaded by production apaches)
On 7 December 2016 at 17:20, Chad innocentkiller@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 12:52 AM Legoktm legoktm.wikipedia@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/06/2016 03:32 PM, Greg Grossmeier wrote:
Reminder: This next week (Dec 12th) is the last normal week before the end of year holiday season deploy freeze goes into effect. Plan accordingly.
Does the freeze also affect the beta cluster? Or just production?
Considering it's best practice to fully sync config changes to production, even if they're no-ops intended for beta.... I would say yes
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On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 9:22 AM Alex Monk amonk@wikimedia.org wrote:
Are we also going to be disabling l10nupdate then? That's surely more risky than syncing beta's files (which aren't even loaded by production apaches)
Sounds like a plan!
-Chad
Although this is theoretically a deployment freeze week, in reality l10nupdate is still running: <logmsgbot> !log l10nupdate@tin scap sync-l10n completed (1.29.0-wmf.6) (duration: 07m 54s)
On 7 December 2016 at 17:39, Chad innocentkiller@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 9:22 AM Alex Monk amonk@wikimedia.org wrote:
Are we also going to be disabling l10nupdate then? That's surely more
risky
than syncing beta's files (which aren't even loaded by production
apaches)
Sounds like a plan!
-Chad _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
As it always has since I've been here. But you're right. We should disable it.
-- Sent from my phone, please excuse brevity.
On Dec 21, 2016 6:30 PM, "Alex Monk" amonk@wikimedia.org wrote:
Although this is theoretically a deployment freeze week, in reality l10nupdate is still running: <logmsgbot> !log l10nupdate@tin scap sync-l10n completed (1.29.0-wmf.6) (duration: 07m 54s)
On 7 December 2016 at 17:39, Chad innocentkiller@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 9:22 AM Alex Monk amonk@wikimedia.org wrote:
Are we also going to be disabling l10nupdate then? That's surely more
risky
than syncing beta's files (which aren't even loaded by production
apaches)
Sounds like a plan!
-Chad _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l
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