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Sounds more like you are describing continuous integration and deployment.
To me DevOps is so much more than that. It is empowering teams, entrusting them with larger portions of the SDLC than traditional models do.
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This is actually very much a whole process like Ash describes very well. While CI is where this is usually seen as examples, it can be successfully applied to multi-stage periodic releases as well.
I wrote an article this morning about how we implemented this on our team: scatteredcode.net/application-life...
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Sounds more like you are describing continuous integration and deployment.
To me DevOps is so much more than that. It is empowering teams, entrusting them with larger portions of the SDLC than traditional models do.
What larger portions of the SDLC would a cross-functional team constituted from Product, Development, QA & Operations be entrusted with?
This is actually very much a whole process like Ash describes very well. While CI is where this is usually seen as examples, it can be successfully applied to multi-stage periodic releases as well.
I wrote an article this morning about how we implemented this on our team: scatteredcode.net/application-life...