• @Contravariant
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    54 months ago

    I must have missed that one, what’s going on with Filezilla?

    • @[email protected]
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      114 months ago

      Filezilla itself is not the problem. Deploying to production by hand is. Everything you do manually is a potential for mistakes. Forget to upload a critical file, accidentally overwrite a configuration… better automate that stuff.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 months ago

        This. Starting at the company in 2023 and first task being to “start enhancing a 5 y/o project” seemed fine until I realized the project was not even using git, was being publically hosted online and contained ALL customer invoices and sales data. On top of this i had to pull the files down from the live server via FTP as it didnt exist anywhere else. It was kinda wild.

      • @Contravariant
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        14 months ago

        Wait so the production release would consist of uploading the files with Filezilla?

        If you can SSH into the server, why on earth use Filezilla?

    • @sznowicki
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      24 months ago

      It had a major security problem in like 2010. Later everyone moved to git and CI/CD so nobody knows what happened after that.