how much is that devops in the window?

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DevOpsDays Chicago 2014 - How Much Is That DevOps In The Window? Chicago, IL 2014-10-07 to 2014-10-08 Two critiques I’ve heard from first-time DevOpsDays attendees are that they felt like they were on the outside looking in and they didn’t take away anything actionable. I posit that these are two aspects of the same problem we’ve created and can solve. What exactly do unicorns, horses, and goats have to do with corporate IT and software development, asks a newcomer? We want to reach outside the echo chamber, so we need to make the jargon and references of this community more accessible. We talk about empathy as the essence of DevOps; we need to ensure we practice inclusion. Whether it’s providing more context for common references or giving clear speaker bios and introductions, we need to ensure our community mindfully welcomes new participants. Being new to the space can mean looking for rubrics and implementable strategies. It’s not wrong to want a list of action items, but acting without reflection isn’t enough. We need to make it clear that the “how” stems directly from the “why” and the “what”. And just because DevOps is for everyone doesn’t mean that DevOps encompasses anything and everything. There’s no RFC for DevOps, but it does go beyond culture to automation, measurement, and sharing. There are many great tools in that space, and large organizations might implement them differently from small ones. Commerce in this space is welcome and expected, but the practice of DevOps itself is not a commodity. Forget hipster DevOps versus enterprise DevOps. The DevOps in the window is just DevOps, and it’s not for sale.

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Bridget Kromhout

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Critiques from first-time

attendees:

“on the outside looking in”

“not enough was actionable”

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devops jargonunicorns & horsessilos & goats (& owls)“thought leadership”____ as a serviceculture, automation, measurement, sharing

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kitteh not unicorn

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hallway track: talk to people!twitter: #devopsdaysopen space: deep dive on specific topicsevening event: making connectionsif you know people already: your job is to welcome new people!

you’re not going to do devopsdays wrong

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“The single strongest signal that you have something to learn...

...is that a difference exists.” -- Aneel Lakhani

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#include <lusis-quote-1.h>“Devops means giving a shit about your job

enough to not pass the buck. Devops means

giving a shit about your job enough to want to

learn all the parts and not just your little

world.” -- John Vincent

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#include <lusis-quote-2.h>“Developers need to understand infrastructure.

Operations people need to understand code.

People need to fucking work with each other

and not just occupy space next to each other.”

-- John Vincent

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“The game has changed.”--Andrew

Clay Shafer

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--Katherine Daniels

“Empathy allows the developer to understand why the sysadmin craves reliability and doesn’t want the site to go down, and it allows that same sysadmin to realize why the developer needs to release all those shiny new features.”

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The DevOps in the window is just

DevOps, and it's not for sale.

Forget hipster DevOps versus

enterprise DevOps.

@bridgetkromhout

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Thanks, @devopsdaysChi! -- @devopsdaysMSP

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