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Open up your infrastructure's construction plans for better contributions | ||
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"We are all contributors and developers." | ||
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From this simple statement I would like to demonstrate how infrastructure changes can receive commits in the same way that development teams deliver software. In a continuous workflow, which allows better communication, more reviews, more automatic testing and overall better collaboration. | ||
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This presentation will expose a real world workflow used daily at Trainline to make our infrastructure changes happen fast and with confidence. These changes are often distributed over several teams: networking, security, platform reliability and developers but can be delivered quickly thanks to improved collaboration and a set of good tools (Terraform, Vault) orchestrated by our automated build system (Gitlab-CI). | ||
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Let's bring mature (but adaptable) workflows and distribute knowledge within our teams, it can only be beneficial for each individual and for your project. | ||
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Paul B. Bio | ||
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Paul is a software developer with lots of interests in infrastructure related systems. He really appreciates to improve development workflows by empowering automation for continuous delivery. He also loves open source, open contributions and love to flatten learning curves by focusing on simplicity. AFK? He is a rock climber and cyclist. |