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:
Bridget chats with Phillip Gibson and Annie Wang about multicluster service mesh.
Bridget chats with Phillip Gibson and Annie Wang about multicluster service mesh.
"If you invest enough into foundational practices you can ignore them" - this is a heady statement, and special guest Johan Abildskov takes us through a journey to explore what our foundational practices are, and how we can improve our learning and implementation of them.
"If you invest enough into foundational practices you can ignore them" - this is a heady statement, and special guest Johan Abildskov takes us through a journey to explore what our foundational practices are, and how we can improve our learning and implementation of them.
Matt is joined by Ashton Rodenhiser, who has become a fixture at many conferences where she provides graphic recordings of various talks and presentations!
Matt is joined by Ashton Rodenhiser, who has become a fixture at many conferences where she provides graphic recordings of various talks and presentations!
In this episode, Jess talks with guest Cat Swetel about her career, writings, and thoughts on DevOps.
In this episode, Jess talks with guest Cat Swetel about her career, writings, and thoughts on DevOps.
Does tech ask more from its community than other industries? What does it mean to be part of a community and what is expected of us?
Does tech ask more from its community than other industries? What does it mean to be part of a community and what is expected of us?
Bridget chats with Justin Cormack and Donnie Berkholz of Docker.
Bridget chats with Justin Cormack and Donnie Berkholz of Docker.
Learning, as well as teaching, are both skills. Skills that we can develop with intentionality and practice. Shelby Spees, a Developer Advocate at Honeycomb, shares her insight into this topic.
Learning, as well as teaching, are both skills. Skills that we can develop with intentionality and practice. Shelby Spees, a Developer Advocate at Honeycomb, shares her insight into this topic.
Sources differ on where this started, but Kurt Vonnegut posited that there are basically six story types. Matt wondered if there was similarly only six stories that are told on tech Twitter. Guests Sasha Rosenbaum, Kat Cosgrove, Quintessence Anx, Aaron Aldrich, and Jeremy Meiss dig into this as well as discuss the ups and downs of tech Twitter culture.