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== 2. Roles and Responsibilities == === 2.1 Key Roles === * Release Manager: Plans and tracks releases, coordinates approvals. * Deployment Engineer: Runs deployments, checks environments. * QA Lead: Verifies test results before deployment. * Product Owner: Approves release scope and timing. === 2.2 Deployment Team Tasks === * Set up and validate servers or cloud environments (e.g., AWS, Azure). * Run deployment scripts and monitor logs. * Execute rollback if deployment fails. === 2.3 Release Management Team Tasks === * Schedule releases in Calendar. * Collect acceptance from QA and Product Owners. * Update release notes in a shared repo (e.g., GitHub Wiki). === 2.4 Team Collaboration === * Developers push code to Git; QA tests in staging; Ops confirms prod readiness. * Daily standups or Slack channels for updates. * Escalation Contacts: List names, contacts and emails for Release Manager, Lead, and Product owner for urgent issues.
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