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Continuous Delivery vs. Gitflow & CD At Scale | Bryan Finster In The Engineering Room Ep. 11

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Feb 1, 2024
Bryan Finster, an engineer known for rolling out Continuous Delivery (CD) to over 18,500 developers at Walmart, shares his insights on scaling CD practices in defense organizations. He humorously likens understanding CD to flying cars—hard to believe without experience. Bryan discusses the profound impact of CD on team morale, the importance of executive support, and strategies to win over bureaucracy. He also addresses the necessity of practical training and maintaining momentum, while promoting his parody site to critique industry practices.
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INSIGHT

Seeing Converts Skeptics

  • Continuous Delivery feels impossible to people who have never seen it in practice.
  • Seeing CD working (like 'flying cars') converts disbelief into conviction quickly.
ADVICE

Make The Platform The Golden Path

  • Make CD the golden path by offering an opinionated platform and clear developer experience.
  • Use enabling teams (like a dojo) to embed with product teams and solve their blocking problems directly.
ADVICE

Scale Knowledge With Communities

  • Build communities and shared playbooks to scale knowledge and avoid re-solving the same problems.
  • Use lunch-and-learns, Slack channels and open playbooks to spread practical CD techniques.
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