Hello everyone,

This is your weekly preview of higher-risk or general "you should be
aware of" items for the slew of deployments coming in the near term.


== During the week of March 18th: ==
* AFTv5 is continuing their rollout of new features and schema changes
  on Tuesday
* E2 and E3 are switching their deploy windows on Thursday
* LIGHTNING DEPLOYMENT WINDOWS!


== What? What are Lightning deployment windows? ==

Read this:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Lightning_deployments

Simply, they are short windows, every weekday (except Friday) where
small, quick, and safe* deployments can occur without going through the
trouble of schedule a full deployment window. It is only 30 minutes
long, and the idea is that more than one deploy could happen in the
window (with coordination), so, emphasis on the QUICK. This shouldn't
involve scap'ing anything.

  "safe" is a hard word to really pin down in the world of deployments,
  but the guideline on the wiki is good: 
  
   If other developers express concern, avoid the temptation to reassure
   them that everything will be fine. Take it as a sign that you may be
   underestimating the complexity of your deployment in your eagerness. 

One goal of these is to reduce the randomness of small non-critical
deployments during the day. If you have something that is quick to
deploy but you don't want to wait until your next regularly scheduled
deployment window, wait until this Lightning Deploy window.

The process for using them is outlined more clearly on the wiki page;
please do take a look.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Greg

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