Devnology Podcast 23 - Continuous Delivery
vor 14 Jahren
In this episode we interview Dave Farley and Jez Humble about the
content of their award-winning book on Continuous Delivery. The
basic premise of the book is that we need to move beyond Continoous
Integration and occasional delivery and work towards p...
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vor 14 Jahren
In this episode we interview Dave Farley and Jez Humble about the
content of their award-winning book on Continuous Delivery.
The basic premise of the book is that we need to move beyond
Continoous Integration and occasional delivery and work towards
practices that allow for the creation and deployment of final
deliverables on all environments on every check-in. Jez and Dave
explain the concepts behind the deployment pipeline and we
discuss the practices and policies that come into play from the
moment of check-in to updating the live version of software.
We talk about various strategies and patterns for testing,
building and releasing software, and how these fit in with agile
and lean software development.
Follow the authors on twitter via @jezhumble and @davefarley77
This interview was recorded on the 13th of October 2011 at the
wonderful GOTO Conference in Amsterdam. Special thanks to the
folks at the Goto Conference for kindly letting us use their
facilities!
Interview by @freekl en @arnetim.
Audio post-production by @mendelt
Links for this podcast
Book: Continuous Delivery - Continuous
Delivery.Addison-Wesley, 2010.
The accompanying website ContinuousDelivery.com
Continuous Delivery is chosen as the textbook for the Agile
Engineering Practices course for the Software Engineering MSc at
Oxford University
Continuous Delivery introductory slidedeck from JAOO 2010,
Aarhus
Presentation on InfoQ about Continuous Delivery by Jez at
DevOpsDays, Hamburg 2010
Article “What DevOps Means for Enterprises”,
http://agileweboperations.com, 18 January 2011
More resources are on the Resources section for the book
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