Upgrading to new Fabric (FAST) releases #2089
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Hello, Thanks for your great work being done in the Fabric, it looks like FAST is solving many of common problems. How Fabric FAST could be used while keeping up with bug fixes and updates seamlessly? For example:
Any tips on how to properly work with FAST on long term would be much appreciated. Thanks for your support ! |
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FAST is designed to be forked and owned internally, and once it supports production updates don't matter much as they mostly introduce new features or module-level interfaces. What we generally suggest is to
With the above in place, integrating module-level changes (either from us, or more probably for internal use cases) becomes possible, and the test org is used to assess changes to the infra. |
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FAST is designed to be forked and owned internally, and once it supports production updates don't matter much as they mostly introduce new features or module-level interfaces.
What we generally suggest is to
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)With the above in place, integrating module-level changes (either from us, or more probably for internal use cases) becomes possible, and the test org is used to assess changes to the infra.