I would be very interested in seeing kind of like the feedback loop right like even if developers are pushing code or features and they just actually can see which releases are being created with these you know changes. I think that's the thing that most people this right they say we want the ability to push straight into production I say great. So when something goes wrong what would you expect to happen saying oh we want this resiliency thing and we want you know like graceful degradation okay so who will build that? Who will know that whatever you're pushing will not take production down?" "If you can't take responsibility for what you're about to do well you can't have it both ways," says
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In today’s episode, we have the pleasure of two guests: Whitney Lee, Staff Technical Advocate at VMware, the one behind the ⚡️ Enlightning episodes, and Mauricio Salatino, which you already know from 🎧 shipit.show/41 on Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes.
So how do we create an Internal Development Platform that enables anyone on the team to deploy straight to production with the confidence that everything will just work?
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