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-There's a lot of reasons to not deploy code to production on a Friday. If something goes wrong, you
-might end up spending your Friday night, or worst, your entire weekend, fixing some issue. But
-there's no reasons Friday should be different from any other day. It's not OK to spend a night
-during the week fixing an issue in production.
-
-To be in a place where you can deploy code at any time requires a few things: tools, automation and
-culture.
-
-In my team, every body is on call: SWEs and SREs. We all share the same responsibilities. There's no
-rule saying that deploying on Friday is forbidden. We don't do continuous deployment, and we also
-don't have a schedule saying which days of the week we deploy.
-
-Artifacts are build by our build system and pushed to some archives. We don't deploy artifacts that
-we build on a developer laptop.
-
-Before deploying an artifact to production, we usually run it as a a canary on some shards.
-Depending of the service, it can be for a few hours up to a couple of weeks. Once we are confident
-in this artifact, after reviewing our dashboards, we know it's going to be safe to deploy it.
-
-We communicate with the team (and outside the team) before doing a deployment. A deploy starts with
-a ticket in Jira, saying what we are going to deploy, how long it will take, and what are the steps
-to validate, and do a rollback. At least one another person need to review the ticket and give his
-consent. If that person has some concerns, the deploy is pushed back, and we figure out what's
-wrong. On-call has to ACK the procedure before starting too.
-
-Our deployments are hooked with our alerts. If something goes wrong, the deployment is paused, or
-roll backed.
-
-Once it becomes easy to build test deploy and rollback, then there's no reasons to not deploy code on
-Friday.