Development/Beta Cycle: Difference between revisions
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* Yes: Wait. Go back to step 5. |
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=== 6. Ship code |
=== 6. Ship code to beta === |
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=== 7. Is this a change that can go live immediately? === |
=== 7. Is this a change that can go live immediately? === |
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* Yes: Continue. |
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Revision as of 13:35, 10 June 2012
1. Write code
2. Put code on non-live test server
- If possible, use test.musicbrainz.org
- If not possible (ie, there are schema changes) use an mbsandbox
3. Does code need reviewing?
- Yes: Continue.
- No: Go to step 6.
4. Has code passed code review?
- Yes: Continue.
- No: Fix bugs. Go back to step 4.
5. Is next release < 7 days?
- Yes: Wait. Go back to step 5.
- No: Continue.
6. Ship code to beta
7. Is this a change that can go live immediately?
- Yes: Continue.
- No: Figure out how to handle schema changes and the like.
8. Put code on beta.mb
9. Are there any open tickets for beta.mb?
- Yes: Remove the broken branches from beta and reopen the ticket. Go back to step 3.
- No: Continue.
10. Is it time to release?
- Yes: Merge current beta testing branches to master (these will have no open bugs). Merge master to production. Reset beta and next to master. Release
- No: Go fix something else.