July 2014 - Where Goombas Dare: Wes Mason + Continuous Delivery lightning talks


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Wes Mason:
"In this on-demand, cloud heavy world, in which continuous integration has your back, continuous integration has your front, and your build tools most likely have caching issues, what can release engineering offer the modern developer/operator/janitor?
Follow me this way, mind the step, as I attempt to illuminate on this very subject, from build engineering, to dependency herding, release management, and of course the almighty build pipeline (or sometimes lack thereof)."
Lightning talks:
Lightning talks are short sessions designed to introduce an idea.
The format is: 20 slides, auto-advancing, and 5 minutes in total (exactly 15 seconds per slide). Speakers are welcome to cover any subject related to Continuous Delivery (but obviously not in great depth). Many talks are light-hearted, although humour is not a requirement; for instance, a 5-minute introduction to a new tool could work well, as could a description of a team transformation. [Yes, this format is technically Ignite (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignite_(event))]
If you'd like to give a lightning talk, contact us: info @ londoncd . org . uk
More information: https://www.meetup.com/London-Continuous-Delivery/messages/boards/thread/44711472

July 2014 - Where Goombas Dare: Wes Mason + Continuous Delivery lightning talks