
A lot of DevOps problems are not really tool problems.
They are distance problems.
As long as one team writes the code and another team absorbs the pain of deploying it, releases stay stressful, slow, and fragile.
The moment developers sit with operations and experience the rollout together, priorities change fast:
better logs,
less noise,
fewer manual steps,
more shared ownership.
That is where stronger DevOps really begins.
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