[Feature flag - Cleanup] Remove `disable_follow_users` feature flag
disable_follow_users
was rolled out to all users of GitLab on the 10th May 2023. No complaints have been reported, so we assume we can remove the disable_follow_users
feature flag.
Owners
- Team: ~"group::authentication and authorization"
- Most appropriate slack channel to reach out to:
#g_manage_auth
- Best individual to reach out to: @mksionek
- PM: @hsutor
Stakeholders
Expectations
What might happen if this goes wrong?
Cleaning up the feature flag
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Create a merge request to remove webauthn_without_totp
feature flag. Ask for review and merge it.-
Remove all references to the feature flag from the codebase. -
Remove the YAML definitions for the feature from the repository. -
Create a changelog entry.
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Ensure that the cleanup MR has been deployed to both production and canary. If the merge request was deployed before the code cutoff, the feature can be officially announced in a release blog post. -
/chatops run auto_deploy status <merge-commit-of-cleanup-mr>
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Close the feature issue to indicate the feature will be released in the current milestone. -
If not already done, clean up the feature flag from all environments by running these chatops command in #production
channel:-
/chatops run feature delete webauthn_without_totp --dev
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/chatops run feature delete webauthn_without_totp --staging
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/chatops run feature delete webauthn_without_totp
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Close this rollout issue.