8 Configuration management and stable releases
This chapter covers
- Creating configuration management to change application functions
- Exploring different options for configuration management
- Hiding new or incomplete features with configuration feature flags
- Communicating software changes through release notes and versioning
“I just can’t see how we can safely roll this out while we are still testing or how we can easily cut over to the new system once we are comfortable,” the QA lead says during a kickoff meeting. “I mean, we’ve been happy with the automated testing, and it has caught a few bugs already, but we can’t sign off on releasing this into the wild yet.”
“We can’t just have this sitting around, though. We need to be able to show that ...
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