One of the best things you can give your team, as a developer, is a bullet-proof, repeatable deploy which works FAST. (Same for tests.)
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Replying to @patio11
You'd think you get 90% of the benefits by having Capistrano or Ansible able to do a deploy in ~5 minutes but you're not right, surprisingly
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Get that down to 30 seconds and you'll find the other 90% of the benefits. Get it down to 5 seconds and you'll find the 90% you missed.
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I still don't understand the Rails' love of Capistrano even after using it... I want build artifacts that I can deploy
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Now, we just moved to use a build artifact in Capistrano, but now Capistrano becomes nothing more than glorified Rake tasks
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Would love to see a post on what you all have learnt, for me, and to share with others.
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Replying to @stevenproctor
Noted. I feel like our setup is still immature and feels more like "first Ansible project" than "production-grade devops."
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But might write something about that transition, since pre-Ansible to Ansible has been a huge improvement in QOL for me.
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Replying to @patio11
I am becoming more convinced that it is the difference between having to help support an app versus just participate in writing it
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