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by Jumziey
1779 days ago
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I supposed instead of saying DevOps has lost its meaning it has been co-opted from it's original meaning to something else. Problem is just that it isn't well defined. I like a definition like this, but as an earlier comment talked about a DevOps role is about facilitating the DevOps culture values, which is quite the different thing. On another note, how amazing it is to define our systems so we can more systematically iterate on them and improve. I love it when developers get integrated into the process as well. The general consensus where i work is that everyone does DevOps, you develop the app, you make sure you deliver the app, if there's any issues you debug. You ain't done until your ticket is in production, and you can't point to other to solve it for you, only help you. Where does the DevOps engineer fit in there? |
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Improving pipelines. Dealing with downtime on the CI. Improving performance of the CDN. Writing better tooling for the devs to deliver value even faster.