@cyetain I've been a broken record about this for at least 7 years now (2014 the first blog post of mine on this I can find, "It takes 2 to DevOps")
And every time I talk about this I reference this 2012 tweet https://t.co/PBkfrgRapq
@milosgajdos@capotribu@OperabilityIO the strong focus on the human aspects of the sociotechnical system were very refreshing. only conference i ever attended where a speaker had a group of (english) folks practicing mindfulness exercises!
#OIO15 was a little more than 5 years ago 😱 and @capotribu's opening remarks were never published... until today! We believe his reasons behind the event are still relevant today, possibly even more so:
It takes two to #DevOps
https://t.co/Y2HBsRZnbO
* operability has become both far more challenging and far more important than ever. ops skills are _desperately_ needed.
* but the old niche of "run infra for non-infra companies" is slowly withering away as those companies get better options.
have been rewatching the old videos of my @OperabilityIO conf. I'm biased of course but still all very relevant, picking just a few will certainly do a disservice to the others but here you go...
"The infra coding field is 15-20 years behind the software engineering field, and hasn't realize it *is* software engineering" by @kief and I couldn't agree more #DevOps
things we are working on:
- 1 day rather than 2 (cheaper/easier)
- around early April
- Milan rather than London (travel will be big unknown immediately post Brexit)
- loosely about pre- and post-mortems (people, teams, communications, practices, tools)
How does it sound? 🤘