Most of you will have seen the announcement on meta.SE that's been out for a while now: We're in the process of switching all sites across the network over to CommonMark. You can find all the nasty details over in the thread on meta.stackexchange so I won't repeat myself here. Since Stack Overflow is by far our largest site and this specific migration is the most challenging one for us, I wanted to take some time to do a tailored announcement here.
We're going to migrate Stack Overflow on Saturday, June 20th 2020.
My estimate is that the migration will take around 20 hours to run.
Will there be any downtime?
There's not gonna be any downtime while we're running the migration. Everything is going to be up as usual. The site will not be placed in read-only mode.
Load on our servers might be a bit higher due to the number crunching going on, but that's about it.
Do we expect any major issues?
No. At this point, we've run this migration for 178 other sites across the network (main + meta sites that is). We learned that we had to tweak a few things along the way (thanks to our users on meta.se for catching and reporting!) but overall I dare to say that the migrations went without major headache. While Stack Overflow is significantly larger and a bigger challenge for our infrastructure, we expect the migration to run without a big impact on the site.
This is not to say that there won't be any issues at all. We're humans dealing with a complex system and there might be some things we didn't think about. I'm going to babysit the migration and will periodically take a look at the numbers, the process and the feedback in this thread. If anything strange comes up, please feel free to chime in.
Why are we running Stack Overflow last, and on a Saturday on top of that?
The migration will likely run for more than 20 hours. While the migration is running there can't be any deployments to production as this would kill the migration job. Initially we planned to run the migration on Stack Overflow as soon as possible but finding a suitable point in time that was not interfering with our day to day business of getting new features and bugfixes out or keeping our infrastructure healthy was more tricky than I anticipated. Now we've found a date and it happens to be after all other sites have been migrated.
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