Arrested DevOps
Summary: Arrested DevOps is the podcast that helps you achieve understanding, develop good practices, and operate your team and organization for maximum DevOps awesomeness.
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- Artist: Matt Stratton, Trevor Hess, Jessica Kerr, and Bridget Kromhout
- Copyright: Copyright 2013-2024 Arrested DevOps
Podcasts:
On this episode of Arrested DevOps Matt and Trevor are joined by some of the finest minds in DevOps podcastery - Damon Edwards of DevOps Cafe and Sascha Bates of The Ship Show. The panel addresses some common beliefs on DevOps, and whether these beliefs are true...or just MYTHS.
On this episode of Arrested DevOps Matt and Trevor are joined by some of the finest minds in DevOps podcastery - Damon Edwards of DevOps Cafe and Sascha Bates of The Ship Show. The panel addresses some common beliefs on DevOps, and whether these beliefs are true...or just MYTHS. The profanity filter gets a workout, and Damon accuses Trevor of being a super villain.
Guests Joe Hirn (DevMynd) and Mathias Meyer (TravisCI) walk through the basics of Continuous Integration, including the advantages for communication and culture within a team.
A frank discussion of Continuous Integration
A frank discussion of Continuous Integration
A frank discussion of Continuous Integration
Len Lagestee and Patrick O'Brien join the ADO crew for a roundtable discussion on Agile software development and the impacts on a DevOps organization. Topics include the role of the scrum master, "blameless" culture, and just how much your Product Owner needs to know about making sausage.
How do Agile and DevOps relate?
How do Agile and DevOps relate?
How do Agile and DevOps relate?
Guests Dan DiGangi and David Braverman join Matt and Trevor to talk about the "dev side" of DevOps, including how much RAID knowledge is too much, and what stickies should a dev pull off the board?
DevOps from a developer perspective
DevOps from a developer perspective
DevOps from a developer perspective
Matt and Trevor are joined by a panel of software testing experts, including Lanette Creamer, Nate Brengle, and John Sheehan to answer the question "Why does testing matter?"