Deployment of D10 3.8.1 is complete for production sites and is now commencing on non-production sites. The deployment block has now been lifted.
Posted Feb 20, 2024 - 14:38 AEDT
In progress
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Feb 20, 2024 - 06:00 AEDT
Scheduled
Advice - Who is affected: GovCMS Drupal 10 (D10) community. - Distribution was updated on Friday 16 February 2024. . - It addresses recent security advisories issued by Drupal.org. - No outages are expected to websites during the deployment process. - The D10 distribution will continue to be supported after this update. - If you have any concerns, raise a ticket at https://www.govcms.support
Deployment schedule plan: - Commence from 6:00AM (AEST) Tuesday 20 February 2024 - Production branches completed by 10:00 AM (AEST) Wednesday 21 February 2024 - Once production branches are completed, status page will be updated and Non-Production branches will kick off - Non-Production branches should be completed by 10:00 AM (AEST) Thursday 22 February 2024
❗ IMPORTANT NOTICE 1: Deployments during maintenance window - During the scheduled maintenance window, ALL D10 SaaS deployments will be blocked while we deploy to the D10 Production branches. - While the production block is on, you will still be able to develop and deploy to non-production feature branches. - PaaS deployments schedules are not impacted.
❗ IMPORTANT NOTICE 2: Update local environments - Ensure you update your local environments to the latest release. Not rebasing your codebase results in mismatched database configuration causing errors in forklifts and deployments.
❗ IMPORTANT NOTICE 3: For customers with configuration management enabled - The latest configuration from your production database has been created for you in GitLab in a branch called action-required/latest-config-export. - You need to review and test the changes in the merge request. Once you are satisfied, please check the “Delete source branch” box and click “Merge”. - This MUST be done before any new commits. - All subsequent deployments will be blocked in the CI pipeline until this merge request branch is deleted - Not merging the latest configuration provided could result in your new database configuration reverting to an older version when you next deploy, potentially causing issues for your website. - If no merge request is lodged after a release then no configuration has changed and no further action is required.
What modules are added/uninstalled/removed in the distribution? The following modules will be uninstalled from the distribution: - Swiftmailer (https://www.drupal.org/sa-contrib-2024-006)
Posted Feb 19, 2024 - 15:01 AEDT
This scheduled maintenance affected: GovCMS Projects (Individual websites).