In the past we tentatively planned to fully kill the Tokenserver dev env. However with our intention of sticking with the Continuous Delivery model (with only tagged releases automatically deployed to stage) it's become clear a dev environment is still useful: it can potentially more quickly catch new issues landing on master/main that occur on a live deployments and it can occasionally be utilized by devs as a separate live env for testing (though preview environments can also fill that roll in some cases).
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In the past we tentatively planned to fully kill the Tokenserver dev env. However with our intention of sticking with the Continuous Delivery model (with only tagged releases automatically deployed to stage) it's become clear a dev environment is still useful: it can potentially more quickly catch new issues landing on master/main that occur on a live deployments and it can occasionally be utilized by devs as a separate live env for testing (though preview environments can also fill that roll in some cases).
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