Steve Milner
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How Team Inception CI/CDs
Jen Krieger
+4
Our infrastructure and how we continuously integrate and deliver (CI/CD) our code changes with each piece of work we finish. We fully expect that it will change even more as we bring up A|B functionality & enhance our testing process. However, we thought it would be fun to give a closer look into the team's pipeline from checking out code to integration testing. Check out code We use a combination of github.com and an internal installation of gitolite, depending on...
Git Bonsai, or Keeping Your Branches Well Pruned
Steve Milner
+1
Today, we’ll share a small victory in our DevOps journey at Red Hat IT. This cross-team collaboration has saved our IT organization some headaches and wasted time. We open-sourced the code, hoping it can help you, too. The Dev problem, from Sam Van Oort: Old, pruned git branches are sometimes re-created by accident, making a mess for our developers. Code repositories are the final resting place for code, acting as equal parts bank vault, museum, and graveyard. Unlike a vault...
Feeling Developer Pain
Steve Milner
+1
Introduction Hi, I'm Steve, a member of the Inception team at Red Hat. The Inception team was pulled from different parts of IT to foster DevOps culture in Red Hat. Though we've only been a team for a little over a month, we've been trying to do some early projects to make everyone's lives easier.l We spent quite a bit of time in our early meetings identifying pain points in the current processes. We talked with a few developers, ops...
How Team Inception CI/CDs
Jen Krieger
+4
Our infrastructure and how we continuously integrate and deliver (CI/CD) our code changes with each piece of work we finish. We fully expect that it will change even more as we bring up A|B functionality & enhance our testing process. However, we thought it would be fun to give a closer look into the team's pipeline from checking out code to integration testing. Check out code We use a combination of github.com and an internal installation of gitolite, depending on...
Git Bonsai, or Keeping Your Branches Well Pruned
Steve Milner
+1
Today, we’ll share a small victory in our DevOps journey at Red Hat IT. This cross-team collaboration has saved our IT organization some headaches and wasted time. We open-sourced the code, hoping it can help you, too. The Dev problem, from Sam Van Oort: Old, pruned git branches are sometimes re-created by accident, making a mess for our developers. Code repositories are the final resting place for code, acting as equal parts bank vault, museum, and graveyard. Unlike a vault...
Feeling Developer Pain
Steve Milner
+1
Introduction Hi, I'm Steve, a member of the Inception team at Red Hat. The Inception team was pulled from different parts of IT to foster DevOps culture in Red Hat. Though we've only been a team for a little over a month, we've been trying to do some early projects to make everyone's lives easier.l We spent quite a bit of time in our early meetings identifying pain points in the current processes. We talked with a few developers, ops...