Attila Bertók

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The upgrade process might break the application, thinks the development team, so we should give the user a choice on this matter. But, if the upgrade process is indeed flaky, the user would of course be correct never to upgrade. If the upgrade process is not flaky, then there is no point in providing the choice: The upgrade should happen automatically. So in fact, giving users a choice simply tells them that the developers have no confidence in the upgrade process.
Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation
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