
Not having a way to let people know that your code needs and update is neglectful. We should be able to easily get alerts when we need to upgrade.
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Not having a way to let people know that your code needs and update is neglectful. We should be able to easily get alerts when we need to upgrade.

Spend time upgrading a server and learning Python, or spend time writing a simple plugin that does a simple thing. Simplicity wins.


It may have taken me a year, but I’ve finally figured out that I was wrong the whole time, and using git to handle deployments isn’t impossible, it’s just different, and it can totally be scripted.