Talk:Release Management

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What I'm missing here is some information on timeschedules. We're currently in a semi large project that has realy got difficultly with release management. Currently it's still under development and we're scheduled to our first release on 01 jan 2006. The daily practice is to release new changes into production (after testing in a deployement environment). This causes a lot of restlessness in the Production Environment and Developers and End-Users aren't realy able to focus on the bugs that are in the programs. A weekly delivery (let's say on Friday's) would take down the stress a lot and give End-Users and Developers/Analists a more predictable view on the process. I believe the article needs some more juice on this subject. It would help me a lot at least!

[edit] itil release management

I'm sure there are some interesting models that could/should go into this wikibook: like itil releasemanagement and it's 5 phases.

[edit] collecting pages into a book

Would it make sense to collect Release Management, Collected Real-life Experiences, Transwiki:Career domains in computer science (each of them, at the moment, a single-page "book") into a single book? --DavidCary (talk) 05:03, 2 February 2009 (UTC)