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Add content for "How do we CD with a mud ball?" #200

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bdfinst opened this issue Apr 15, 2022 Discussed in #199 · 5 comments
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Add content for "How do we CD with a mud ball?" #200

bdfinst opened this issue Apr 15, 2022 Discussed in #199 · 5 comments

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@bdfinst
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bdfinst commented Apr 15, 2022

Discussed in #199

Originally posted by rlabercrombie April 15, 2022
Given the latest presentation at devnexus (great job by the way!) there were a few questions about 'how to get there' with tough architectures; in this example they mentioned having to have a many year long process of transitioning from VMs to x/y/z prior to being able to achieve (or it sounded like even start) minimal cd.

Would there be any interest in creating a new section or adding to existing sections for use-cases fitting the bill of 'getting to a minimum viable cd system: best practices (or examples... whichever would fit best)?

As an example of a use-case: You have a monolith with zero testing coverage. Separating out a small chunk of code - ideally on an appropriate domain/business seam - into its own project, adding some unit (or other) tests and getting a basic pipeline working as a way of an iterative process? Then you could have parallel work on improving that pipeline and pulling off another small chunk of code.

Or is this out of scope?

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Jerreck commented Apr 17, 2022

i think this would be a great thing to have experience reports for

@ibathazi
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Creating a high level recommendation path to dig out from the hole many teams are in, I think that could help many .

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bdfinst commented Oct 20, 2022

I'm going to write an article about this, because I get this question constantly, and I'll link it over here.

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Any updates on that article? :)

@tracybannon
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I agree that this is an experience report as well as high level recommendations for addressing this. It is HIGHLY prevalent in my world. @bdfinst - Glad to coauthor or be a feedback provider.

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