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.
For episode 20, we tackle the topic of tooling proficiency on your release engineering, ops, and development teams, specifically through the lens of version control tools. Version control is becoming…
It's that time of year again where chefs (and sous-chefs!) come together to talk all-things Chef! This year's ChefConf took place last week in San Francisco, and the crew of the Ship Show attended to…
This episode, we delve into the always-squishy "DevOps culture" and take a closer look at the process of both asking and answering questions. If DevOps really is the incarnation of developers and ope…
Imagine waking up to find your site and service hacked. Everyone is running around, trying to find out what went wrong; you're tasked with repairing the damage. But unfortunately, that automation pro…
As more and more services move into the cloud, organizations are trying to find ways to realize the tenets of "DevOps culture" by making it easier for developers interface directly with their infrast…
For Episode 15, we sit down for a chat with the host of The DevOps Cafe, Damon Edwards to talk through the finer points of DevOps. We ask some pointed questions in an attempt to get a good, concrete …
Episode 14 gives some love to an often-discussed, yet seemingly under-appreciated topic: versioning! We discuss versioning and build numbers, whether these things are different "in the cloud" and for…
For the first episode of the new year, the panel looks back at the trends and events of the past year that were part of DevOps daily life and notable in build/release engineering. We also take a look…
Firmly in the holiday season, the Crew discusses the duties this time of year for RelEng and DevOps teams: what kind of activities are these teams taking care of this time of year, should releases be…
To get into the holiday spirit, the Crew looks at the various programming languages used in the release engineering and DevOps space: is there a language that "binds it all together?" If so, what lan…
A look at build infrastructure architecture: what are some of the differences between continuous integration tools and orchestration tools, and what's the criteria for establishing the delineations b…
We sit down with Perforce Software's Director of Product Technology, James Creasy, to discuss the issues faced by enterprises attempting to deploy git and the general challenges of using git in envir…
Whether it's your own tool, your own Jenkins or Maven plugin, your own whatever, we take a closer look at some of the costs associated with doing so and some of the aspects to think about when trying…
Can the configuration management and automation tools we all know and love be used to get setup developer workstations and get your new-hires writing, building, and shipping code more quickly? And is…
When it comes to configuration management frameworks, CFEngine is always part of the conversation. We talk with the father of the configuration management tool and the CTO of CFEngine Mark Burgess an…
Is there such a thing as too much automation? Many would say "No, of course not," but is it that simple? Is blindly automating everything in sight the best use of time and resources and, more importa…
What do you do "mistakes may have been made," and it's time to be solution-oriented?! Whether it's a deployment that replaced good code with bad, an infrastructure problem discovered after a maintena…
How do you hire the best release and devops engineers? We look at methods, questions, and red-flags to be on the lookup for; also, News & Views, plus in Tool Tips, a look at "ack".
>Is "DevOps" just "Release Engineering" for Web 2-dot-oh? How is it the same? How is it different? Plus, a review of Rundeck and the week's News & Views.
Why should companies bother with release engineering practices? What's the benefit? Plus, a review of "Configuration Management Best Practices" by Bob Aiello and Leslie Sachs.
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Mon 09 Jul 2012
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