Brutkey

Andrew Berry
@deviantintegral@drupal.community
Andrew Berry
@deviantintegral@drupal.community

The combination of deep automated tests plus a dependency updater really does make updating sites for this customer low risk and low stress. We’ve done 1-2 deployments a week, during business hours. One time a colleague even kicked off deployments from his phone while on his tractor! https://fosstodon.org/@lullabot/114987264282324640

Andrew Berry
@deviantintegral@drupal.community

@jensimmons@front-end.social No, and most of our customers only care about Safari on iPhones. The lack of a real Safari for Linux (for CI) and Windows (for folks in Windows shops without Macs) is a major issue. Even in CI with Playwright using Webkit, it’s by far the slowest and flakiest browser and we often end up disabling it in tests too. (1/2)

Andrew Berry
@deviantintegral@drupal.community

Further, even if they want to test with Safari. they often limit it to public pages only and not authenticated experiences. Those are considered β€œgood enough” if they work in Chrome.

It’s unfortunate, but I get it. I was a Safari user until recently, when integration issues with 1Password (fixed in 15.6 at least) drove me to another browser. (2/2)