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==See also==
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* [[mail:releng|Team mailing list]] (private, subscription moderated, internal business only)
* [[mail:releng|Team mailing list]] (private, subscription moderated, internal business only)

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Revision as of 01:43, 14 May 2022

Release Engineering's mission is to enable confident code deployment with feedback loops to inform optimal delivery to production.

Join our IRC channel: #wikimedia-releng connect

Values

Team Values
πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Developer focus πŸŽ–οΈIntegrity 🌻 Freedom & open source πŸ™Œ Quality πŸ‘₯ Teamwork & Collaboration
  • Communicate directly and honestly with teammates
  • Disagree without animosity
  • Hold each other accountable
  • Work in the open
  • Be a good upstream
  • FOSS in the decision process, always
  • Advocate for supporting open projects (*cough*πŸ’°*cough*)
  • Make time to add polish and features
  • Take time to write tests and do code review
  • Make documentation easy to read
  • Listen like you want to be heard
  • Help each other
  • Be mindful of timezones
  • Be mindful of idioms
  • Review each other's code

Help!

See also: /Skill matrix and /Access list

Things We Do (that we can help you with):

What Who
Continuous Integration
  • pre/post merge tests
    • eg: unit tests, auto-documentation updates, etc
  • browser tests
  • General support in TDD/BDD best practices
  • Antoine Musso
  • Dan Duvall
Integration Environments
  • Tyler Cipriani
Deploying software
  • Dan Duvall
  • Jaime Nuche
  • Ahmon Dancy
Developer productivity
  • Local development environments
  • Jeena Huneidi
  • Brennen Bearnes
Developer Tools Support
  • Tyler Cipriani
MediaWiki Releases for third-parties
  • aka: "the tarball"
  • Tyler Cipriani

Where we are:

See also: https://time.releng.team

Person Timezone Location
Ahmon Dancy UTC-8 California, USA
Dan Duvall UTC-8 California, USA
Jeena Huneidi UTC-8 Washington, USA
Brennen Bearnes UTC-7 Colorado, USA
Tyler Cipriani UTC-7 Colorado, USA
Antoine Musso UTC+1 France
Jaime Nuche UTC+1 Germany

Quarterly Objectives and Planning

See /Goals

Dashboards

We maintain a list of dashboards that provide insight into the services we maintain and how our team is functioning.

See also

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