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Have cloudy notify a slack channel when a feature is released #21

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TuringLovesDeathMetal opened this issue Sep 2, 2022 · 4 comments

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@TuringLovesDeathMetal
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Create a #feature-release channel which cloudy posts in so that we know what features are released every day (that way we know what to write docs + headway updates for)

Only post issues that are closed with the feature request tag

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rephus commented Sep 12, 2022

can we only follow one of the cloud instances to simplify things ? eg: app (aka US cluster) . We normally release to both servers at the same time

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Sorry, I don't think I understand what you mean @rephus 🤔

are you saying can we have one channel per app? (e..g one channel for the US cluster and one channel for the Europe cluster?)

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rephus commented Sep 12, 2022

ah ok, so by "released" I assume you mean " it has been released to a cloud server". This is when we usually announce stuff

Currently we have 2 clusters (eu1 and usa (where analytics or app lives) ), this obviously doesn't count self-hosted.
We could do this by checking periodically the version we have on our cloud version (doable via API) and post to slack the features that it contains checking github . Or maybe include it on a release script.

If by released you mean "as soon as is on master" then we just need to check github.

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ooh, I think it would be great when we have it released to a cloud server!

That way, we'd be able to tell users if we saw something that popped up that they'd asked for (and we wouldn't write updates about things that don't exist in people's instances yet!)

In that case, could we have one channel, but the message would tell us which instance it's been released to?

E.g. #3871 has been released on all EU1 instances

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