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Issue created Oct 12, 2020 by Amy Phillips@amyphillipsMaintainer

FY21-Q4 Delivery OKRs

Following on from team discussions about FY21 Q4 OKRs:

So far in Q3 we've achieved:

  1. All stateless services on unmodified Helm Chart => 40% and Automate manual deployment approval => (4/7) 60% as well as completing work to allow auto_deploys alongside Security releases, and re-writing release code to meet current requirements.

In Q4 we'll focus on:

  1. Kuberentes migration: GitLab.com stateless services on unmodified Helm chart
  2. Dogfooding: Create a changelog feature at GitLab and use it for GitLab Releases
  3. Release: Coordinate deploys from release-tools

Next steps: Refine the individual OKR issues ready to begin Q4 🎉

Edited Oct 23, 2020 by Amy Phillips
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