Short-term alternatives to code freezes
Use a code freeze as a reminder that there are still quirks to be worked out, and make an effort to work them out.
How to experiment with CD in a GitFlow environment
Can we experiment with continuous deployment without completely migrating away from GitFlow first? Here are a couple approaches.
Minimum Viable Continuous Delivery
A group of people with a lot broader experience than I have, come up with a pretty good definition of "Minimum Viable Continuous Delivery".
Continuous Integration doesn't work for mobile, because...
Actually, CI does work for mobile. But Continous Deployment may not.
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Tiny DevOps episode #36 Joy Ebertz — All About Feature Flags
Joy Ebertz is a Principal Software Engineer at Split. She focuses on the technical vision for the backend team, and she joins me today to talk about some of the obvious, as well as not so obvoius ways in which feature flags can be used on projects of any size.
Tiny DevOps episode #35 Jonathan Hall — The Butterfly Effect: How a Single Bit Changed My Career
This week I share the story of a single bit gone wrong back in 2006, which launched my career on a new trajectory of root-cause analysis, continuous improvement, and DevOps.
How Small Batches Improve Our Code
5 ways smaller releases, pull requests, user stories, and commits can improve your code
Why Your Business Should Care About Small Batches
5 ways smaller software releases can impact your business
Adventures in DevOps 104: CI/CD Tools for Dummies
The gang discusses the dos and don’ts of choosing CI/CD tools.
Things that blew my mind
The best, game-changing ideas always feel like utter blasphemy the first time I hear them.
We can't afford automation right now
Avoid a big up-front investment in automation by building it piece by piece, as needed.