JS Party
It's all part of the process
The panel dives into all of the supporting structures that we build around writing code, what works in different environments, and good and bad practices they have seen. From PR etiquette to CI/CD to how to write a ticket, they look at them from an open source perspective, an enterprise perspective, and everything in between.
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Featuring:
- Kevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
- Amal Hussein – Twitter, GitHub
- Christopher Hiller – Twitter, GitHub, Website
Show Notes:
- Graphite
- Reviewable
- The way to fully automated releases in open source projects
- Feature Toggles (aka Feature Flags)
- LaunchDarkly
- Split.io
- Minimum Reproducible Example
Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!
Timestamps:
(00:00) - It's party time, y'all
(00:40) - Hellooooo party people
(01:52) - PR etiquette
(08:46) - Effective feedback
(14:21) - Synchronous reviews
(15:24) - Levels of feedback
(18:03) - CI/CD
(21:28) - Too much CI?
(24:37) - Continuous deployment
(27:50) - Feature branches
(34:43) - Tickets
(39:13) - Ticket comms
(41:19) - More on comms
(48:42) - Closing thoughts
(51:07) - Closing time
(51:32) - Coming soon on the pod