DevOps Is Bullshit: Why One Programmer Doesn’t Do It Anymore | jjmojojjmojo: In Effect
Posted by jpluimers on 2015/12/17
Interesting take to which I agree, as DevOps needs to be in your blood and needs to come from bottom up, just like being agile.
Read the full blog post at DevOps Is Bullshit: Why One Programmer Doesn’t Do It Anymore | jjmojojjmojo: In Effect.
A small quote:
… some of the common mistakes:
- DevOps doesn’t make specialists obsolete.
- Developers can learn systems and operations, but nothing beats experience.
- Operations people can learn development too, but again, nothing beats experience.
- Operations and development have historically be separated for a reason – there are compromises you must make if you integrate the two.
- Tools and automation are not enough.
- Developers have to want DevOps. Operations have to want DevOps. At the same time.
- Using “DevOps” to save money by reducing staff will blow up in your face.
- You can’t have DevOps and still have separate operations and development teams. Period.
–jeroen
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