You can generally tell how well a push has gone by looking at your phone at 9pm on the Friday nights.
If there’s no missed calls, it’s gone well.
If there’s two or three figures worth of missed calls, then it’s gone really well and it’s just been people wanting to congratulate you on how well it’s gone.
In the first half I was thinking there’s no way this would actually be said by anyone in a company, how could this even make sense, then you got me in the last line, thst would actually be said by someone in a company.
You guys do production deployments during office hours?
Only on a Friday after 4:59pm
You can generally tell how well a push has gone by looking at your phone at 9pm on the Friday nights.
If there’s no missed calls, it’s gone well.
If there’s two or three figures worth of missed calls, then it’s gone really well and it’s just been people wanting to congratulate you on how well it’s gone.
Either way, a Monday task.
“The desire of the IT staff to have a free weekend motivates for less buggy code. That is why we deploy friday afternoon”
Some economist probably.
if date > next_monday: [entire rest of patch]
In the first half I was thinking there’s no way this would actually be said by anyone in a company, how could this even make sense, then you got me in the last line, thst would actually be said by someone in a company.