CJ/CD: Continuous Journey Continuous Disaster? ;-)
2022TL; DR
This session is all about stories you won't hear from sales people, juicy details from the men and women in the field, real implementation of (Azure) DevOps and at beside all the talking: demos as a take away you can directly use!
Session Details
Transforming a team that was used to a SVN-based-big-single-repo work style and little to no automation to Azure DevOps with Git, automated build and release pipelines and a private NuGet feed was a bumpy ride.
In this session I will tell you about my days as team lead and the challenges I faced while introducing:
Devops:
- The formal DevOps term and process
- Working with sprints (our 4th attempt)
Git:
- Git as version control to SVN / TFVC people
- Using branches instead of only the master
- Adapting a Git branching strategy
Pipelines:
- Adapting a Build & Release Workflow
- Implementing naming conventions for: repos, branches, builds and releases
- The Introduction (and success) of pipelines
- Manual vs Pull Request Release
- Sharing and securing knowledge with Markdown
Migrating an existing team that is stuck in its ways, critical by nature and fed up with deadlines is an interesting journey you don't always hear about.
But in the end...it's a lot of patience, work and yes it's exhausting, but completely worth it.
3 things you'll get out of this session
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