I'm starting a new movement
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Learn how to make releases boring again by automating deployment processes and reducing manual intervention, improving overall efficiency and reducing stress
Action Steps
- Automate deployment scripts using tools like Ansible or Jenkins
- Implement continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines
- Configure monitoring and logging tools to detect issues before they become critical
- Test and refine automated release processes to minimize manual intervention
- Document and standardize release procedures to ensure consistency and repeatability
Who Needs to Know This
DevOps teams and release engineers can benefit from this movement by reducing the complexity and stress associated with releases, allowing them to focus on higher-level tasks
Key Insight
💡 Automation and standardization are key to making releases boring and reducing stress on release engineers
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💡 Make releases boring again with automation and CI/CD pipelines! #MRBA #DevOps
Key Takeaways
Learn how to make releases boring again by automating deployment processes and reducing manual intervention, improving overall efficiency and reducing stress
Full Article
I am officially declaring the start (in my mind) of #MRBA That stands for "Make Releases Boring Again" This was prompted by a Release Engineer job posting that was your usual "just be on 24/7 on every communication channel during release windows". So every few months, you over activate my nervous system and it takes until the next release for it to finally calm down only to be activated again? No thanks. I need to be doing automation, enviro
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