Quick Facts
2 week sprint-aligned rotation within standard business hours.
@openedx/tcril-oncall
is the GitHub group.Ask for help if you need it!
Upcoming Schedule
Schedule. Please adjust as appropriate:
4/18-4/29: Dave Ormsbee (Axim)
5/2 - 5/13: Dave Ormsbee (Axim) (covering for Carlos Muniz (Unlicensed) )
5/16-5/27: Feanil Patel
5/30-6/10: Adolfo Brandes
6/13-6/24: Carlos Muniz (Unlicensed) (covering for Kyle McCormick )
6/27-7/8: Edward Zarecor
7/11 - 7/22: Sarina Canelake
7/25 - 8/5: Dave Ormsbee (Axim)
8/8 - 8/19: Feanil Patel
8/22 - 9/2: Adolfo Brandes
9/5 - 9/16: Carlos Muniz (Unlicensed)
9/19 - 9/30: Kyle McCormick
10/3 - 10/14: Edward Zarecor
10/17 - 10/28: Sarina Canelake
Details
๐ What is tcril-oncall?
A lightweight rotation of tCRIL engineers, ensuring that someone is always responsible for responding to administrative requests from the community.
โ What isn’t tcril-oncall?
Something that should be done outside of normal working hours.
Something that should affect weekends, holidays, or PTO.
Pager duty.
A designation that you need to handle ALL incoming community requests yourself.
๐ What are the responsibilities?
For common requests, see https://openedx.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/COMM/pages/3241640370/tCRIL+Engineering+Team#Common-Request-Types
See On-call Playbooks for more esoteric requests - add new things there!
๐ How does the rotation work?
The order of the rotation is defined by the list of people on the tCRIL Engineering homepage, excluding Ed and Jenna.
At the semi-weekly Planning Meeting, the on-call engineer switches to the next person in the order. Switching process:
Update the @openedx/tcril-oncall GitHub group.
The on-call engineer should audit their personal list of assigned issues. For issues that are related to on-call, the engineer can decide to “keep” the issue or “hand off” the issue to the next on-call engineer.
Make sure to update the assignee when handing off an issue.
If the on-call engineer is on PTO during their turn in the rotation, they should trade days with another engineer or trade the entire sprint. Don’t do on-call from vacation
๐ง Anything else to know?
Record any access changes or decisions you make in GitHub issues. This will help us keep track of what changes we make and why.
To be on the rotation, you will need admin (“owner”) rights on the openedx GitHub organization, which will confer you admin-level rights to all repositories in the organization. Be judicious with these. In the majority of cases we should be abiding by all normal branch protection rules.
Appropriate uses of admin rights include:
Handling tCRIL GitHub Requests.
Fixing minutiae like out-of-date documentation links or typos in repository descriptions.
Merging without review or CI validation in order to fix CI itself or update repository metadata (openedx.yml).
Inappropriate uses include:
Merging app code without appropriate review and CI validation.
Adding or removing access rights when there is no corresponding tCRIL GitHub Request.