A twice-montly podcast covering the finer points of build engineering, devops, & release management, including discussions, interviews, reviews, and coverage of the important release engineering news & happenings of the day.
It's time again for all the Chefs to get together in the kitchen in San Francisco and look at all of the developments in the last year, plus look forward to the next year in the configuration managem…
Creating that initial environment for your application to run in is a solved problem. Or is it? On the market today, there are a seemingly ever-increasing number of tools to facilitate that process: …
At some point in every discussion of DevOps or organizational transformations, The Phoenix Project, the seminal book by Kevin Behr, Gene Kim, and George Spafford comes up. More than just "A Novel Abo…
Our topic for Episode 37 was originally on scaling self-service of configuration management (the source code kind, not the infrastructure kind!) good practices, but quickly morphed into a discussion …
In episode 36, we sit down with Shanley Kane and Amelia Greenhall to talk about people and communities within the technology industry and startup/VC culture. We were first introduced to Shanley in ep…
For episode 35, the crew takes a look at a core component of continuous delivery: the application update mechanism. We talk a bit about our collective experiences supporting update paths, how some of…
To ring in 2014, the panel discusses some of the core elements of release engineering infrastructure for all sorts of applications, from web services to shipped-software. We talk about the challenges…
For our 2013 finale episode, the crew takes a look back at 2013, discussing the trends we predicted at the beginning of the year, as well as others that crept up on us. We also dust off our collectiv…
For episode 0x20, we sit down with Bay Area improvisation trainer Chris Sams. Chris works with all sorts of organizations, including software development companies, teaching their teams in the art of…
As the holiday season approaches, we take a moment to sit down with Sarah Goff-Dupont and James Dumay from Atlassian's Bamboo team to discuss the full stack of tools used by companies of all sizes, f…
What happens when you bring together practitioners from all corners of the software development arena, put them in a room, and discuss hardware and software scaling, what your ops teams should (and s…
It is fitting that our first episode to be split into a TV-esque cliffhanger is with our Netflix panel! In episode 28, we discussed Netflix's unique engineering culture; in part two, we discuss with …
It's hard to have a conversation or hear a presentation these days about DevOps without hearing Netflix’s name being uttered: they're a poster-child not only for employing DevOps principles and techn…
With the explosion in popularity and usage of Git and its distributed version control brethren, developers finally have cheap, easy, local branching. But branching is pointless without merging, and m…
All of Information Technology’s puppeteers recently came together in San Francisco to discuss their beloved automation/configuration management tool, Puppet! We attended the conference and have the l…
The initial premise for episode 25--has it really been that long?--was "should everyone have access to the production environment," which the panel was squarely divided on. But the discussion eventua…
Earlier this year at ChefConf, rabble-rouser Sascha Bates proclaimed "training is pointless! Why do training when you can just sequester yourself (and maybe your team) away and read a book!" But, wit…
For episode 23, we sit down with programming veteran and Ruby expert Sandi Metz to discuss her new book: Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby! But we don't just talk about design patterns; we tac…
Episode 22 sports a special treat: in case you weren't able to attend DevOpsDays Silicon Valley 2013, we join forces with the Food Fight Show (again!) and the DevOps Cafe for the first ever "Food Shi…
In episode 21, the panel discusses the delicate topic of when "enough is enough": whether it's organizational dysfunction, discovering that the role isn't right for you and your skills or passions, a…
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