I can see this being a really nice feature. The scenario we run into would be in our production environment. We have a weekly deployment process for production support and a monthly deployment for new features. The monthly deployment needs to do things that the weekly deployment does not. This means when we deploy on the weekly basis we have to make sure we "skip" some tasks to prevent issues or long wait times for the product to be deployed. If we had the ability to specify a template and then deploy against that template it would save a lot of work and human error prevention as well.
I can see this being a really nice feature. The scenario we run into would be in our production environment. We have a weekly deployment process for production support and a monthly deployment for new features. The monthly deployment needs to do things that the weekly deployment does not. This means when we deploy on the weekly basis we have to make sure we "skip" some tasks to prevent issues or long wait times for the product to be deployed. If we had the ability to specify a template and then deploy against that template it would save a lot of work and human error prevention as well.