Do release notes make sense with continuous deployment?
Most likely, only some of your deployments will be worthy of an entry in the release notes. And I think that's perfectly reasonable.
Feature flags aren't about continuos deployment
Although they do easily overcome a common objection.
What did we change?
What changed in the last month to give us the confidence to deploy at 5pm on a Friday?
Well, some good came from it
After a failed monster deployment, we're finally switching to continuous deployment.
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Talking DevOps, Go and Continuous Delivery in Reverse on the Lovin' Legacy podcast
I join the Lovin' Legacy podcast to talk about DevOps, the Go language, and implementing Continuous Delivery in reverse. Have a listen.
Talking Continuous Delivery on The Agile Embedded podcast
I join the Agile Embedded podcast to discuss continuous delivery, and how to implement it in reverse.
No Nonsense Agile Podcast
Murray Robinson and Shane Gibson, had me on the No Nonsense Agile Podcast, to discuss implementing Continuous Delivery.