The DevOps community has long resisted a push to define the movement via instruments like cookbooks or manifestos, creating an interesting thread of “lack-of-definition” when describing DevOps and DevOps practices. This issue has come to a head in 2015, as some proponents think we’re long overdue to provide a stronger framework around what DevOps actually means in practice. For episode 59, we sit down with the creator of the DevOps Checklist, Steve Pereira, to talk through the items on the checklist, whether or not it’s a good idea to even have a checklist, and debate the finer points of what could become:
Join J. Paul Reed, aka @jpaulreed, Seth Thomas, aka @cheeseplus, and Pete Cheslock , aka @petecheslock, for the discussion, plus a the last couple of weeks in News & Views and a Tool Tip!
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Show Links/Notes
- Paul changed his Twitter name!
- 4:06 – News & Views
- We predict the future: New attacks on NTP can defeat HTTPS
- How is the NSA breaking so much crypto?!
- Coding Academies: useful or nonsense?
- x86 among the things now considered harmful
- 17:25 – Main Segment: The DevOps Checklist Manifesto
- 56:29 – ToolTip
- Scale 14 is in January!
- devopsconferences.com has the latest
Tool Tip
Paul introduces the team to batsh.org, a meta-compiler for all your scripting needs!
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