Since Kaizen eight, we are now running tests for every pull request. We could run a very lightweight version of the changelog in the context of the CI CD in con to give us deployment previews effectively. The nice thing would be, I think I'm very keen to try and do that in Dagger. And once that will complete it'll be weird to see both Docker hub and JCR as part of one infrastructure. So literally you're running a preview in CI CD. I'm going to need a diagram. Infrastructure is fairly accurate right now but missing is MD - only reason why it's because I'm migrating most of the stuff to JCR.
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This is our 9th Kaizen with Adam & Jerod. We start today’s conversation with the most important thing: embracing change. For Gerhard, this means putting Ship It on hold after this episode. It also means making more time to experiment, maybe try a few of those small bets that we recently talked about with Daniel. Kaizen will continue, we are thinking on the Changelog. Stick around to hear the rest.
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