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Bug 36414 - Find a short and nice name for the deployment-prep (beta) project
Find a short and nice name for the deployment-prep (beta) project
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: Wikimedia Labs
Classification: Unclassified
deployment-prep (beta) (Other open bugs)
unspecified
All All
: Unprioritized normal
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Assigned To: Peter Bena
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Blocks: 36412
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Reported: 2012-05-02 09:37 UTC by Antoine "hashar" Musso (WMF)
Modified: 2012-05-03 07:25 UTC (History)
6 users (show)

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Description Antoine "hashar" Musso (WMF) 2012-05-02 09:37:36 UTC
A project has been created to create up a dupe of the production cluster on the WMF labs infrastructure. The aim is to have a laboratory closely tracking production to conduct experiment, test out new extensions or verify a change is not going to break the site.

At first the project was known as simply 'beta' which is probably not descriptive enough, then as 'deployment preparation' which is a bit too long when you want to  refers to it.

This bug is about finding a better, concise name. A nice acronym would be great.
Comment 1 Peter Bena 2012-05-02 09:39:59 UTC
How does it block a fix where beta.wikimedia can't redirect to deployment.wikimedia, it's completely domain unrelated
Comment 2 Peter Bena 2012-05-02 09:41:21 UTC
Are you refering to domain.wmflabs.org or domain.wikimedia.beta.wmflabs.org where domain is what you want to change? if it's first, then it doesn't block it
Comment 3 Daniel Zahn 2012-05-02 09:42:12 UTC
Heh, i remember when we created the project deployment-prep and there was some
discussion about it being quite long, but then we took it anyways because at
least long names are more descriptive than "deplprep" or other short versions
we could think of.
Comment 4 Peter Bena 2012-05-02 09:43:25 UTC
oh yes, let's call it debepreta :D
Comment 5 Daniel Zahn 2012-05-02 09:45:46 UTC
How about "stage"?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staging_%28websites%29
Comment 6 Peter Bena 2012-05-02 09:47:17 UTC
or maybe just test since we test stuff
Comment 7 Daniel Zahn 2012-05-02 10:03:08 UTC
or go the Debian way and have stable / testing / unstable and release names, but replace the Toy Story-naming scheme with something fun and wmf related :)
Comment 8 Antoine "hashar" Musso (WMF) 2012-05-02 11:17:45 UTC
Once we have agreed upon a name, the pending puppet class in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/5790 will need an update.
Comment 9 Rob Lanphier (RobLa) 2012-05-02 15:08:23 UTC
I've been calling it "betalabs" since our last conversation on the subject.  "Stage" is not the right name, since that's what we should rename "test.wikipedia.org".

I'm strongly opposed to any use of the word "deployment" in a new name.  Having people say they found "bugs in deployment" is awful.

"test" is way overloaded at this point.  Maybe once "test.wp.org" and "test2.wp.org" have been renamed and retired a while we can go there.  Not before then, though.

(fwiw, "test2" should be renamed "rc" or "relcand" for "release candidate".  "deployment candidate" would be more technically correct, but confusing.  "lastcall" or "lasttest" might be alternate names).
Comment 10 Antoine "hashar" Musso (WMF) 2012-05-02 20:02:42 UTC
Peter, if "betalabs" is fine to you lets be it :-]
Comment 11 Ryan Lane 2012-05-02 20:36:30 UTC
What's wrong with beta?
Comment 12 Rob Lanphier 2012-05-02 22:14:45 UTC
"beta" is fine for the domain name.  I will likely say "beta labs" in many places because I will want to distinguish it from "1.20 beta 1" for example.  I would prefer people say "there's a bug in beta labs" rather than "there's a bug in beta" because we will always also need to refer to releases as "beta".
Comment 13 Antoine "hashar" Musso (WMF) 2012-05-03 07:25:55 UTC
All agreed to use « betalabs »

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