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I noticed upstart files for our node apps are created with the same name as our application. IMO this seems a little dangerous. What happens if we create an app called 'hostname' for example? Would the real hostname.conf get overridden or would the deployment fail. I think you should prefix all the upstart files with 'wn-' or something similar.
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I noticed upstart files for our node apps are created with the same name as our application. IMO this seems a little dangerous. What happens if we create an app called 'hostname' for example? Would the real hostname.conf get overridden or would the deployment fail. I think you should prefix all the upstart files with 'wn-' or something similar.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: