
Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
yyyyyyyyyyyes! https://twitter.com/bencodezen/status/1396830658845106176

@petehanssens @simonwaight @Netlify @AzureStaticApps The difference from what you describe is that "merging to prod" is the same as "deploying to prod" on Netlify.
...unless you pause auto deploys on prod (which we often do for timed releases so we can review the deploy permalink and then hit "Publish" the second we want it live)
...unless you pause auto deploys on prod (which we often do for timed releases so we can review the deploy permalink and then hit "Publish" the second we want it live)

@petehanssens @simonwaight @Netlify @AzureStaticApps Got it.
In Netlify, all environments/contexts are in the same global infra, so staging and prod infra are the identical.
You use branch builds to create contextual environments. And you can have contextual env vars for different creds.
https://docs.netlify.com/site-deploys/overview/#deploy-contexts
In Netlify, all environments/contexts are in the same global infra, so staging and prod infra are the identical.
You use branch builds to create contextual environments. And you can have contextual env vars for different creds.
https://docs.netlify.com/site-deploys/overview/#deploy-contexts

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Generating cats at the touch of a button.
Whatβs not to love? https://twitter.com/alexjmold/status/1396762010076033031
Whatβs not to love? https://twitter.com/alexjmold/status/1396762010076033031

@petehanssens @simonwaight @Netlify @AzureStaticApps Unless I'm misunderstanding the ask, this has been part of the core workflow on @Netlify for around 5 years.
You can configure branch builds and deploy previews in your site's deploy settings. And last week, deploy previews got a collaborative power up.
https://www.netlify.com/products/deploy-previews/
You can configure branch builds and deploy previews in your site's deploy settings. And last week, deploy previews got a collaborative power up.
https://www.netlify.com/products/deploy-previews/

@seldo Lololololol

Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
Sure agendas are helpful, but when the meeting invite to the entire company includes a https://bwamp.me/ link, you know you're in for a fun ride.
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@HenriHelvetica @Mandy_Kerr @csswizardry @AaronGustafson Y'all are very kind!
Meanwhile, I'd suggest that the world needs more of @eveporcello, @jllord, @AnjanaVakil, and @ksylor
Meanwhile, I'd suggest that the world needs more of @eveporcello, @jllord, @AnjanaVakil, and @ksylor


@sarah_edo Turn this battle into an HBO series that we can all enjoy watching from the comfort of our living rooms?

@kdembler_ @Netlify @NetlifySupport This is helpful feedback.
Also makes me wonder if socialising the permalink to the specific deploy in the PR in additional to the main deploy preview URL might be useful in general.
I'll pass it all along.
Also makes me wonder if socialising the permalink to the specific deploy in the PR in additional to the main deploy preview URL might be useful in general.
I'll pass it all along.

@martinbean @Netlify Ooh sorry if you received many emails. This will be related to the new collaborative deploy previews feature.
Info on the feature:
https://www.netlify.com/products/deploy-previews/
More info here on those permissions:
https://answers.netlify.com/t/netlify-github-app-permission-updates-with-collaborative-deploy-previews/37872
Info on the feature:
https://www.netlify.com/products/deploy-previews/
More info here on those permissions:
https://answers.netlify.com/t/netlify-github-app-permission-updates-with-collaborative-deploy-previews/37872

@kdembler_ @Netlify @NetlifySupport This is not currently configurable (although I'll pass along the feedback, so thanks!).
However this is only added to the preview deploys so you can always see every deploy without it by visiting the permalink for any deploy (or any branch deploy URL)
However this is only added to the preview deploys so you can always see every deploy without it by visiting the permalink for any deploy (or any branch deploy URL)

@Bradamante @Netlify @NetlifySupport Oh!
That is very unexpected and suggests some other issue. I think that the support team will want to help out. They might ask for details.
That is very unexpected and suggests some other issue. I think that the support team will want to help out. They might ask for details.

@Bradamante @Netlify @NetlifySupport Extra builds?
This should not have resulted in any extra builds. It should add the UI for commenting only to the preview deploys which you create as a result of making a pull request on you site's repo.
Are you seeing something different?
This should not have resulted in any extra builds. It should add the UI for commenting only to the preview deploys which you create as a result of making a pull request on you site's repo.
Are you seeing something different?

@johnson_brad @featurepeek @Netlify SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS!
So thrilled to be working with you, Brad!
So thrilled to be working with you, Brad!

@_developit @biilmann That's an interesting idea.
I expect that this would play into the discussions around making this as discoverable as we can with the least friction possible. But I'll happily feed the suggestion back to the team.
I expect that this would play into the discussions around making this as discoverable as we can with the least friction possible. But I'll happily feed the suggestion back to the team.

@_developit @biilmann Branch deploys should have you covered for that. You can watch and build unlimited branches which don't get this feature and the branch deploy URL always track the head of that branch.


Phil Hawksworth
@philhawksworth •
I was already excited before I even saw this shocking pun and the bonus photo of @jlengstorf.
Why would you NOT join?
http://ntl.fyi/product-reveal https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1394968854997213186
Why would you NOT join?
http://ntl.fyi/product-reveal https://twitter.com/Netlify/status/1394968854997213186