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by thinkmassive 3429 days ago
Not to mention that, in any successful project, there are going to be systems that need to be looked at by someone else. It's great for the original developer(s) that they can use their IDE to access files directly in containers, but if I'm called to investigate a running system then I'm going to end up in a shell on those hosts.

The only place I can see this never happening is in large enterprises that have huge departments with slow enough turnover that "the accepted workflow" is easily passed on to new hires. Referring to everyone else as "mom & pop shops" makes it sound like the speaker is living in a Silicon Valley enterprise bubble.

I find it amusing to see that term used as an insult on a site largely populated by startups.

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Sounds pretty self-serving to say that I "referred to everyone else", just because you want to justify sloppy processes. I only referred to those who do that, and I'm sorry if I'm bursting anyone's bubble here, but nope; not everyone does that!

Also a startup doesn't necessarily have requirements for serious ops, but it may, some day. Well if they want to be an enterprise at least. You do know what the goal of a startup is, don't you?

And btw, no I don't live or work for company in SV. Europe mostly, with a dash of Dallas, Texas in the mix.

In any case, I was hoping for engineering arguments, not personal attacks. :(