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by hermitdev
2509 days ago
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Personally, I don't like DrvOps, either. I think it does a disservice to both devs and ops. At current job, its kind of frustrating in that ee act as if we're doing dev ops, but as a dev, when a (my) job fails, ops doesn't trust me to either abort or restart the job. So we've got all the buzzwords, none of the benefit. Typical support call: ops calls me with the failed job. I log in, take a look see; tell them to download a file and restart a job. Whole lot takes an hour because I dont have permissions in prod to do anything but look at the log. Take that definition of devops and whove it up your ass. I do recognize its not like this everywhere, but thays how it is at my current company, and they want to call it dev ops. More like roadblock he'll. |
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