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Canary updates are nice, but it would be nicer if it was possible to automatically declare the deployment successful when checks succeeds.
A similar question has been asked in #2873. here the person wanted to ensure that updating a job would create a new allocation before stopping the old one. This is quite a similar feature request.
Would it be possible of thinking about having this kind of feature?
Thanks :)
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Canary updates are nice, but it would be nicer if it was possible to automatically declare the deployment successful when checks succeeds.
A similar question has been asked in #2873. here the person wanted to ensure that updating a job would create a new allocation before stopping the old one. This is quite a similar feature request.
Would it be possible of thinking about having this kind of feature?
Thanks :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: