> Don't assume that your SaaS runs on the same network as your build machines.
That wasn't the assumption. It's laughable because under any condition of where your hosting and build infrastructure live, you'll need to restore your internet connection before you can deploy whatever software fix you're trying to ('deploy' in the sense that your customers have access to the deployed fix).
That wasn't the assumption. It's laughable because under any condition of where your hosting and build infrastructure live, you'll need to restore your internet connection before you can deploy whatever software fix you're trying to ('deploy' in the sense that your customers have access to the deployed fix).