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Random DevOps Ramblings

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Matthew Skelton software systems engineering

DevOps Summit May 2013, London. Sitecore DreamcoreEU 2011, London. Internet World 2011, London. DevOps Days 2010, Hamburg. Database connection auditing for Continuous Delivery.

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Random DevOps Ramblings

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The site states the following, "Imagine this hypothetical conversation I didnt have with someone last week." We noticed that the web site also said " THEM Is there a DevOps framework? ME Noooooo, it doesnt work like that." It also stated " ME Well DevOps is more like a philosophy, or a set of values and principles. The way you apply those principles and values varies from one organisation to the next, so a framework wouldnt really work, especially if it was quite prescriptive, like Scrum. THEM But I really want one. A DevOps Framework with all the h."

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