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Comments: Third Time's the Charm: Deprecating KAWS

Open mdole opened this issue 2 years ago • 2 comments

How do you tell when it's time to deprecate a system? If something mostly works OK, is it worth spending time and effort replacing its functionality?

At Artsy, we realized several years ago that we needed to be able to group a bunch of artworks together. If we wanted to have a page with all of the ceramics by Lucio Fontana, or contemporary prints from the IFPDA Fair Sprint 2022, or a gift guide curated by Antwaun Sargent, we needed to have a way to make that happen.

We decided to call these things "collections," a reasonable name for a collection of artworks. In order to create them, we developed a service called KAWS, named after the artist (whose works we wanted to put in several of these collections).

Now, 4 years later, we've taken down the service and folded its functionality into Artsy's main database and API, Gravity.

Let's talk about why and what we learned along the way.

mdole avatar May 09 '22 12:05 mdole

also, let's just appreciate for a second, the amazing announcement that @mdole did on our slack. he had many updates along the way, but the first one was just :chefkiss:, with info on how to revert if things went south etc.

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pvinis avatar May 10 '22 09:05 pvinis

🤘🏼

artsy-mike avatar May 23 '22 12:05 artsy-mike