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[Feature Request]: Introduce support for one-click release deployments #5394

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BenHenning opened this issue May 13, 2024 · 0 comments
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enhancement End user-perceivable enhancements. Impact: High High perceived user impact (breaks a critical feature or blocks a release). Work: High It's not clear what the solution is.

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Releases currently have a lot of manual steps needed which increases both the time to perform a release and the likelihood for errors.

Describe the solution you'd like

Several features:

  • A one-click deployment via CI for a new release to be uploaded to Play Console.
  • A one-click update for release percentage rollouts.
  • A one-click update for the Play Console listing (which we would move to GitHub as the source of truth).

A human would still need to approve the changes after Google reviews them since we have managed releases enabled.

Describe alternatives you've considered

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@BenHenning BenHenning added enhancement End user-perceivable enhancements. triage needed labels May 13, 2024
@adhiamboperes adhiamboperes added Impact: High High perceived user impact (breaks a critical feature or blocks a release). Work: High It's not clear what the solution is. and removed triage needed labels May 14, 2024
@adhiamboperes adhiamboperes added this to the 1.0 Global availability milestone May 14, 2024
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