I don’t know if we’re doing devops engineering right
I started working at this place a few months ago.
Their applications and databases are deployed across a fleet of virtual machines and a kubernetes cluster.
Now, the issue is - I do not know how these applications contribute to the company’s revenue, and I haven’t received any responses about what these applications do either.
I had setup monitoring and alerting for all these pieces of infrastructure, but I don’t see any team bothering to take action on the pieces of infrastructure they own.
With previous teams that i had worked, I was given a peak into their infrastructure and applications and was given full latitude on how to respond to infrastructure alerts.
My understanding of devops engineering over these past three years as a devops engineer have been that we liase with engineering, operations, and product groups at a company and provision infrastructure and deploy application updates (or architect entire infrastructure setups if needed).
But in our case, I haven’t interacted with the engineering groups or the product groups in a work context.
Which is kind of bothersome.
So, fellow DevOps folks - are we (me and my workplace) doing devops engineering right?
https://redd.it/spso5l
@r_devops
I started working at this place a few months ago.
Their applications and databases are deployed across a fleet of virtual machines and a kubernetes cluster.
Now, the issue is - I do not know how these applications contribute to the company’s revenue, and I haven’t received any responses about what these applications do either.
I had setup monitoring and alerting for all these pieces of infrastructure, but I don’t see any team bothering to take action on the pieces of infrastructure they own.
With previous teams that i had worked, I was given a peak into their infrastructure and applications and was given full latitude on how to respond to infrastructure alerts.
My understanding of devops engineering over these past three years as a devops engineer have been that we liase with engineering, operations, and product groups at a company and provision infrastructure and deploy application updates (or architect entire infrastructure setups if needed).
But in our case, I haven’t interacted with the engineering groups or the product groups in a work context.
Which is kind of bothersome.
So, fellow DevOps folks - are we (me and my workplace) doing devops engineering right?
https://redd.it/spso5l
@r_devops
reddit
I don’t know if we’re doing devops engineering right
I started working at this place a few months ago. Their applications and databases are deployed across a fleet of virtual machines and a...
Head hunted opportunity
Fellow devops engineers, I’m turning to you for some advice because I’ve been going around in circles - ultimately I know it’s my choice but I want to gauge what you’d do.
Recently got offered a job from a guy I use to work with 7 months ago (we both left our previous employer at the same time). No interviews, just a friendly chat on his company. The company is a startup with about 40 employees with some decent benefits but no way near as good as my current ones. Here’s the mindset I’m in
New offer
- 13K pay rise
- I’d be the second devops engineer
- basically a greenfield, already moving to AKS for their applications
- propel my career a lot faster
- working with someone I have a great dynamic with
- shares / progression would be faster
- go into London once a week (1.5 hour journey each way)
- good people, good company, good value (it seems)
- 10K stock options
- This company is going places fast
Current company
- offered to give me 7K pay rise to stay
- much better benefits around holidays / pensions / budgets etc
- much better socials
- WFH whenever I want
- dogs allowed in the office
- good people, good company, good value
- a little bit behind the new company technology wise but not by far
I’ve been at my current company for 7 months now, and in that time I’ve had a couple of soul crushing moments / news and they’ve said just take a week off or whatever I need. It does feel like they have my back.
My mindset seems to be that if I stay, I’d have a better / easier time, more laid back and can take some time to build me
If I move, my career position in a few years could be insane, and would be working with someone I would really well with.
What’s your thoughts?
https://redd.it/spv983
@r_devops
Fellow devops engineers, I’m turning to you for some advice because I’ve been going around in circles - ultimately I know it’s my choice but I want to gauge what you’d do.
Recently got offered a job from a guy I use to work with 7 months ago (we both left our previous employer at the same time). No interviews, just a friendly chat on his company. The company is a startup with about 40 employees with some decent benefits but no way near as good as my current ones. Here’s the mindset I’m in
New offer
- 13K pay rise
- I’d be the second devops engineer
- basically a greenfield, already moving to AKS for their applications
- propel my career a lot faster
- working with someone I have a great dynamic with
- shares / progression would be faster
- go into London once a week (1.5 hour journey each way)
- good people, good company, good value (it seems)
- 10K stock options
- This company is going places fast
Current company
- offered to give me 7K pay rise to stay
- much better benefits around holidays / pensions / budgets etc
- much better socials
- WFH whenever I want
- dogs allowed in the office
- good people, good company, good value
- a little bit behind the new company technology wise but not by far
I’ve been at my current company for 7 months now, and in that time I’ve had a couple of soul crushing moments / news and they’ve said just take a week off or whatever I need. It does feel like they have my back.
My mindset seems to be that if I stay, I’d have a better / easier time, more laid back and can take some time to build me
If I move, my career position in a few years could be insane, and would be working with someone I would really well with.
What’s your thoughts?
https://redd.it/spv983
@r_devops
reddit
Head hunted opportunity
Fellow devops engineers, I’m turning to you for some advice because I’ve been going around in circles - ultimately I know it’s my choice but I...
How do I OpenTelemetry?
Very open ended question, just hoping for some anecdotal support from the community.
We're just starting with the Tracing part of observability now and it's probably the biggest challenge any of us in the devops team has faced so far.
Because it's so tightly bound into the code, that the developers handle.
I think our conclusion for now is that the devs should just go ahead and start implementing the opentelemetry SDKs in their code, small scale, and then we can have an easier time learning how to process the traces from their running code.
Instead of trying to find sample applications and learning on them.
https://redd.it/spx1p8
@r_devops
Very open ended question, just hoping for some anecdotal support from the community.
We're just starting with the Tracing part of observability now and it's probably the biggest challenge any of us in the devops team has faced so far.
Because it's so tightly bound into the code, that the developers handle.
I think our conclusion for now is that the devs should just go ahead and start implementing the opentelemetry SDKs in their code, small scale, and then we can have an easier time learning how to process the traces from their running code.
Instead of trying to find sample applications and learning on them.
https://redd.it/spx1p8
@r_devops
reddit
How do I OpenTelemetry?
Very open ended question, just hoping for some anecdotal support from the community. We're just starting with the Tracing part of observability...
On-prem K8s guides
I'm being assigned on a project where I'll have to create and manage K8s on prem. There's a possibility of no internet access. Any guides or resources I can use to help me achieve this?
I've used K8s on AWS EKS, FWIW.
https://redd.it/spwra0
@r_devops
I'm being assigned on a project where I'll have to create and manage K8s on prem. There's a possibility of no internet access. Any guides or resources I can use to help me achieve this?
I've used K8s on AWS EKS, FWIW.
https://redd.it/spwra0
@r_devops
reddit
On-prem K8s guides
I'm being assigned on a project where I'll have to create and manage K8s on prem. There's a possibility of no internet access. Any guides or...
On-prem K8s guides
I'm being assigned on a project where I'll have to create and manage K8s on prem. There's a possibility of no internet access. Any guides or resources I can use to help me achieve this?
I've used K8s on AWS EKS, FWIW.
https://redd.it/spwra0
@r_devops
I'm being assigned on a project where I'll have to create and manage K8s on prem. There's a possibility of no internet access. Any guides or resources I can use to help me achieve this?
I've used K8s on AWS EKS, FWIW.
https://redd.it/spwra0
@r_devops
reddit
On-prem K8s guides
I'm being assigned on a project where I'll have to create and manage K8s on prem. There's a possibility of no internet access. Any guides or...
How to Handle Configuration Mismatch in GitOps
The past few days, I've been reading up on GitOps and while the community seems to really like the idea, specifics tend to be glimpsed over. Bottom line, I'd like to use ArgoCD but I have realized that there are a few rough edges that I can't seem to resolve by googling.
Up to now, our application repositories have included the following subtree:
deploy/
chart/
Chart.yaml
values.yaml
templates/
environments/
staging.yaml
production.yaml
Then, in our CI, we deploy to staging via
In most GitOps guides I've read, it is recommended that the
Imagine, I want to deploy a new version of my application. The new version now needs to interface with AWS S3 and, hence, needs some credentials attached as environment variables (assume that credential management is not a problem). In the "monolithic" repository with our push-based approach, we would just take care that by merging into main/tagging, the chart is updated appropriately. However, how would I handle that with a pull-based approach? If I use the configuration repository as a source for ArgoCD to pull the desired configuration, I'd need to update the manifests prior to deploying the new application. However, that already causes changes to the old application which is currently deployed. While adding a new environment variable doesn't cause any problems, I can imagine cases, where this is undesirable.
Also, since GitOps guides tend to ignore the CI steps, would the CI in the application repository always commit to the configuration repository to update container image tags?
I'd appreciate if any experienced GitOps engineers could provide some guidance!
https://redd.it/sq1m3k
@r_devops
The past few days, I've been reading up on GitOps and while the community seems to really like the idea, specifics tend to be glimpsed over. Bottom line, I'd like to use ArgoCD but I have realized that there are a few rough edges that I can't seem to resolve by googling.
Up to now, our application repositories have included the following subtree:
deploy/
chart/
Chart.yaml
values.yaml
templates/
environments/
staging.yaml
production.yaml
Then, in our CI, we deploy to staging via
helm upgrade --install (using the staging.yaml overrides for the Helm chart values) once we push to main ("GitLab Flow") and deploy to production (using production.yaml overrides) once main is tagged. On the helm upgrade call, we also set the appropriate image tag.In most GitOps guides I've read, it is recommended that the
deploy folder is put into a different "configuration repository" which I agree has some nice benefits. However, I'm not sure how to handle "configuration mismatches".Imagine, I want to deploy a new version of my application. The new version now needs to interface with AWS S3 and, hence, needs some credentials attached as environment variables (assume that credential management is not a problem). In the "monolithic" repository with our push-based approach, we would just take care that by merging into main/tagging, the chart is updated appropriately. However, how would I handle that with a pull-based approach? If I use the configuration repository as a source for ArgoCD to pull the desired configuration, I'd need to update the manifests prior to deploying the new application. However, that already causes changes to the old application which is currently deployed. While adding a new environment variable doesn't cause any problems, I can imagine cases, where this is undesirable.
Also, since GitOps guides tend to ignore the CI steps, would the CI in the application repository always commit to the configuration repository to update container image tags?
I'd appreciate if any experienced GitOps engineers could provide some guidance!
https://redd.it/sq1m3k
@r_devops
reddit
How to Handle Configuration Mismatch in GitOps
The past few days, I've been reading up on GitOps and while the community seems to really like the idea, specifics tend to be glimpsed over....
What is a good way to automate the process of pushing code from the dev branch to the production branch for all of our repos?
As the comment above says any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
https://redd.it/sq292i
@r_devops
As the comment above says any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
https://redd.it/sq292i
@r_devops
reddit
What is a good way to automate the process of pushing code from...
As the comment above says any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Why do y'all hate Jenkins? (What pipeline tools do you use?)
Seen several posts/comments about people hating Jenkins but haven't really been able to discern why. We use Jenkins to a very basic level for our builds to environments, then self-hosted bitbucket pipelines for pre-merge unit testing. Going to be looking to soon reworking our use of Jenkins to actually write out pipeline steps to account for deploying the first microservice.
Before doing that I want to make sure I do my due diligence in seeing why people hate jenkins and debating on if we should move away from it. If you hate jenkins and have moved to something else, what was it and why?
https://redd.it/sq5c2o
@r_devops
Seen several posts/comments about people hating Jenkins but haven't really been able to discern why. We use Jenkins to a very basic level for our builds to environments, then self-hosted bitbucket pipelines for pre-merge unit testing. Going to be looking to soon reworking our use of Jenkins to actually write out pipeline steps to account for deploying the first microservice.
Before doing that I want to make sure I do my due diligence in seeing why people hate jenkins and debating on if we should move away from it. If you hate jenkins and have moved to something else, what was it and why?
https://redd.it/sq5c2o
@r_devops
reddit
Why do y'all hate Jenkins? (What pipeline tools do you use?)
Seen several posts/comments about people hating Jenkins but haven't really been able to discern why. We use Jenkins to a very basic level for our...
Found out I was being underpaid by about $30K in my last position.
Not sure who needs to hear this, but in my last gig I was making $150K TC with some shitty public stock options and that seemed like the ceiling from my initial research. My boss recently forced me out of my position so I figured "hey, why not see how much more I can get without going to MANGA type companies because fuck leetcode." Plenty of companies out there have been okay with me mentioning $180K TC as a figure with $170K minimum base. Been at this about 10 years now with only 4 or 5 of those being serious SRE experience with Kubernetes, AWS, and Terraform and am located in Austin, Texas. Have a pending full time offer for $160K base with $20K yearly cash bonus and no stock options to deal with or worry about. Just figured I'd throw this out there for anyone else in a similar spot, as SREs we get to charge top dollar to do this work because of both the nature of the work when it comes to automating all of the things and that pure developers tend to hate doing it and just want to focus on the app code (yeah yeah I know SREs are supposed to be able to code too blah blah blah). Figured we could maybe turn this into a salary sharing thread too so feel free to post title, location, and salary for easy way to contribute.
https://redd.it/sqdkni
@r_devops
Not sure who needs to hear this, but in my last gig I was making $150K TC with some shitty public stock options and that seemed like the ceiling from my initial research. My boss recently forced me out of my position so I figured "hey, why not see how much more I can get without going to MANGA type companies because fuck leetcode." Plenty of companies out there have been okay with me mentioning $180K TC as a figure with $170K minimum base. Been at this about 10 years now with only 4 or 5 of those being serious SRE experience with Kubernetes, AWS, and Terraform and am located in Austin, Texas. Have a pending full time offer for $160K base with $20K yearly cash bonus and no stock options to deal with or worry about. Just figured I'd throw this out there for anyone else in a similar spot, as SREs we get to charge top dollar to do this work because of both the nature of the work when it comes to automating all of the things and that pure developers tend to hate doing it and just want to focus on the app code (yeah yeah I know SREs are supposed to be able to code too blah blah blah). Figured we could maybe turn this into a salary sharing thread too so feel free to post title, location, and salary for easy way to contribute.
https://redd.it/sqdkni
@r_devops
reddit
How many of you hate doing DevOps work? Be brutally honest. I work...
Just trying to get some opinions on the subject.
Opta, a high level abstraction for Infrastructure-as-Code
I thought the r/devops subreddit might be interested in this project I just found!
https://github.com/run-x/opta
https://redd.it/sq5804
@r_devops
I thought the r/devops subreddit might be interested in this project I just found!
https://github.com/run-x/opta
https://redd.it/sq5804
@r_devops
GitHub
GitHub - run-x/opta: The next generation of Infrastructure-as-Code. Work with high-level constructs instead of getting lost in…
The next generation of Infrastructure-as-Code. Work with high-level constructs instead of getting lost in low-level cloud configuration. - run-x/opta
DevOps with TDD?
Has anyone figured out an easy way to implement TDD inside their iac repos? How are you guys testing your changes safely? I’m new to this world and we seem to create a test service deployed in its test environment every time we are making a major change. Seems like there should be an easier way.
https://redd.it/sq4t99
@r_devops
Has anyone figured out an easy way to implement TDD inside their iac repos? How are you guys testing your changes safely? I’m new to this world and we seem to create a test service deployed in its test environment every time we are making a major change. Seems like there should be an easier way.
https://redd.it/sq4t99
@r_devops
reddit
DevOps with TDD?
Has anyone figured out an easy way to implement TDD inside their iac repos? How are you guys testing your changes safely? I’m new to this world...
How much of your time do you spend doing pure Linux administration as a DevOps engineer?
I'm coming from a Software Engineering background and was wondering if it's pertinent that one migrating over to DevOps first learn linux administration before doing anything else. I know how to use linux and the command line but I don't know how to manage users / groups / permissions or deploy an NGINX server as an example. Should I start learning linux administration before I even begin to touch docker, kubernetes or terraform? I really don't want to dive straight into containerization and struggle because I didn't study administration first.
https://redd.it/sqc9fa
@r_devops
I'm coming from a Software Engineering background and was wondering if it's pertinent that one migrating over to DevOps first learn linux administration before doing anything else. I know how to use linux and the command line but I don't know how to manage users / groups / permissions or deploy an NGINX server as an example. Should I start learning linux administration before I even begin to touch docker, kubernetes or terraform? I really don't want to dive straight into containerization and struggle because I didn't study administration first.
https://redd.it/sqc9fa
@r_devops
reddit
How much of your time do you spend doing pure Linux administration...
I'm coming from a Software Engineering background and was wondering if it's pertinent that one migrating over to DevOps first learn linux...
Has anyone implemented ‘Central’ CI/CD Pipelines
I want to bring control over our pipelines and have thought up the idea of running all our CI/CD pipelines from our admin cluster.
When a developer performs a PR, this will trigger the application build pipeline to run in the admin cluster. The deployment of the container will be directed to the Dev or Test cluster.
Has anyone deployed this or similar pattern, and are there any drawbacks to it?
Thanks
https://redd.it/sq0l62
@r_devops
I want to bring control over our pipelines and have thought up the idea of running all our CI/CD pipelines from our admin cluster.
When a developer performs a PR, this will trigger the application build pipeline to run in the admin cluster. The deployment of the container will be directed to the Dev or Test cluster.
Has anyone deployed this or similar pattern, and are there any drawbacks to it?
Thanks
https://redd.it/sq0l62
@r_devops
reddit
Has anyone implemented ‘Central’ CI/CD Pipelines
I want to bring control over our pipelines and have thought up the idea of running all our CI/CD pipelines from our admin cluster. When a...
To All the people who transitioned to DevOps...
To All the people who transitioned to DevOps( QA->DevOps, Dev->DevOps, Others IT,NonIT->DevOps) \- We need one help from all of you.
How you guys learned the real time experience/production troubleshooting experience for DevOps Job before moving to DevOps jobs
Doing Reading About DevOps culture ,Side Projects and practising tools is enough to handle real time scenarios in DevOps Jobs?
Basically this question is from People who is not having support from organisation (not allowing internal transition) and only way to get into DevOps by switching company
https://redd.it/sqj4c2
@r_devops
To All the people who transitioned to DevOps( QA->DevOps, Dev->DevOps, Others IT,NonIT->DevOps) \- We need one help from all of you.
How you guys learned the real time experience/production troubleshooting experience for DevOps Job before moving to DevOps jobs
Doing Reading About DevOps culture ,Side Projects and practising tools is enough to handle real time scenarios in DevOps Jobs?
Basically this question is from People who is not having support from organisation (not allowing internal transition) and only way to get into DevOps by switching company
https://redd.it/sqj4c2
@r_devops
reddit
To All the people who transitioned to DevOps...
To All the people who transitioned to DevOps**( QA->DevOps, Dev->DevOps, Others IT,NonIT->DevOps)** \- We need one help from all of you. How you...
Achieving good development to production flow with kubernetes
Hi,
I want to help companies get from X to Y where Y is hopefully a much faster and much more productive place for developers and operations. I think I know what Y is, but I'm not sure how to get there.
Y would look something like this (1-2 development, 3-4 ops):
1. Developer is working on a service with his IDE while the service is in the dev k8s cluster in the developers namespace (not on his laptop on minikube) and he can test it by API or by going to the dev website. This seems to be the most undeveloped area of the kubernetes ecosystem.
2. This one is already accomplished: when developer is done, he pushes and pipeline is triggered to test code and if it passes, creates PR. When dev is done, he puts relevant people as reviewers and assigns code review status in jira.
3. Service's PR is approved and ci is triggered to create image + update services repo with new tag for a tool like argocd to do CD. This will hopefully shift us to gitops.
4. Argocd style tool will trigger and deploy and rollback if pre-defined rules are met (latency spike for over 1 minute / x amount of 4zz-5zz errors in y minutes....) + run qa tests in some cases.
5. I want a secret update to trigger re-creation of all deployments that use that secret (currently we use vault for secrets if it helps).
What tools / practices could help me achieve Y state?
Thanks for any advice!
https://redd.it/sqo09t
@r_devops
Hi,
I want to help companies get from X to Y where Y is hopefully a much faster and much more productive place for developers and operations. I think I know what Y is, but I'm not sure how to get there.
Y would look something like this (1-2 development, 3-4 ops):
1. Developer is working on a service with his IDE while the service is in the dev k8s cluster in the developers namespace (not on his laptop on minikube) and he can test it by API or by going to the dev website. This seems to be the most undeveloped area of the kubernetes ecosystem.
2. This one is already accomplished: when developer is done, he pushes and pipeline is triggered to test code and if it passes, creates PR. When dev is done, he puts relevant people as reviewers and assigns code review status in jira.
3. Service's PR is approved and ci is triggered to create image + update services repo with new tag for a tool like argocd to do CD. This will hopefully shift us to gitops.
4. Argocd style tool will trigger and deploy and rollback if pre-defined rules are met (latency spike for over 1 minute / x amount of 4zz-5zz errors in y minutes....) + run qa tests in some cases.
5. I want a secret update to trigger re-creation of all deployments that use that secret (currently we use vault for secrets if it helps).
What tools / practices could help me achieve Y state?
Thanks for any advice!
https://redd.it/sqo09t
@r_devops
reddit
Achieving good development to production flow with kubernetes
Hi, I want to help companies get from X to Y where Y is hopefully a much faster and much more productive place for developers and operations. I...
How would you go about a full Operating System upgrade on a large fleet of servers?
How would you automate the upgrade of OS of a large fleet of servers? Can it be done with Go? What would the best practices be?
https://redd.it/sqnshr
@r_devops
How would you automate the upgrade of OS of a large fleet of servers? Can it be done with Go? What would the best practices be?
https://redd.it/sqnshr
@r_devops
reddit
How would you go about a full Operating System upgrade on a large...
How would you automate the upgrade of OS of a large fleet of servers? Can it be done with Go? What would the best practices be?
Is the book "Terraform: Up & Running" still relevant in 2022?
I am looking for resources to learn Terraform. I see that the book "Terraform up and running, 2nd edition" (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1492046906) has good reviews but it was written in 2019 when Terraform was still in version 0.12. Now it is in version 1.1.2.
I don't know how much difference that makes for someone who wants to get an overall tour of the tool. Is the book still relevant or should I be looking for more up to date resources?
https://redd.it/sqqfz0
@r_devops
I am looking for resources to learn Terraform. I see that the book "Terraform up and running, 2nd edition" (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1492046906) has good reviews but it was written in 2019 when Terraform was still in version 0.12. Now it is in version 1.1.2.
I don't know how much difference that makes for someone who wants to get an overall tour of the tool. Is the book still relevant or should I be looking for more up to date resources?
https://redd.it/sqqfz0
@r_devops
Amazon
Terraform: Up & Running: Writing Infrastructure as Code
A dashboard to handle SSL certificate
Hello all,
We have a serious problem in managing SSL certificates in our environments, especially the ones used by ibm websphere, is there any dashboard solution that i can use where i can see all my SSL certificates and sending me alerts when the expirations day is close??
Thank you all,
https://redd.it/sqq7xe
@r_devops
Hello all,
We have a serious problem in managing SSL certificates in our environments, especially the ones used by ibm websphere, is there any dashboard solution that i can use where i can see all my SSL certificates and sending me alerts when the expirations day is close??
Thank you all,
https://redd.it/sqq7xe
@r_devops
reddit
A dashboard to handle SSL certificate
Hello all, We have a serious problem in managing SSL certificates in our environments, especially the ones used by ibm websphere, is there any...
Is the book "Terraform: Up & Running" still relevant in 2022?
I am looking for resources to learn Terraform. I see that the book "Terraform up and running, 2nd edition" (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1492046906) has good reviews but it was written in 2019 when Terraform was still in version 0.12. Now it is in version 1.1.2.
I don't know how much difference that makes for someone who wants to get an overall tour of the tool. Is the book still relevant or should I be looking for more up to date resources?
https://redd.it/sqqfz0
@r_devops
I am looking for resources to learn Terraform. I see that the book "Terraform up and running, 2nd edition" (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1492046906) has good reviews but it was written in 2019 when Terraform was still in version 0.12. Now it is in version 1.1.2.
I don't know how much difference that makes for someone who wants to get an overall tour of the tool. Is the book still relevant or should I be looking for more up to date resources?
https://redd.it/sqqfz0
@r_devops
Amazon
Terraform: Up & Running: Writing Infrastructure as Code
Automating GitHub users' access
Does anyone know of an open source project for automating GitHub user access via the API and pull requests?
I worked at a company a while back that had an automated tool for this.
e.g. Are you a new team member?...add your name to the json file of this meta repo, make a PR and the lambda function (?) will add you to the relevant repos for your team. If a team member leaves, anyone can make a PR and the former team member's access is gone. The tool we had even handled AWS permissions.
What I like about this approach is that the burden doesn't fall on one individual (admin, DevOps, etc) and it could tie into LDAP/AD.
I've googled for another similar project but didn't find anything. I thought I'd check here before building it from scratch.
https://redd.it/sqsou2
@r_devops
Does anyone know of an open source project for automating GitHub user access via the API and pull requests?
I worked at a company a while back that had an automated tool for this.
e.g. Are you a new team member?...add your name to the json file of this meta repo, make a PR and the lambda function (?) will add you to the relevant repos for your team. If a team member leaves, anyone can make a PR and the former team member's access is gone. The tool we had even handled AWS permissions.
What I like about this approach is that the burden doesn't fall on one individual (admin, DevOps, etc) and it could tie into LDAP/AD.
I've googled for another similar project but didn't find anything. I thought I'd check here before building it from scratch.
https://redd.it/sqsou2
@r_devops
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Automating GitHub users' access
Does anyone know of an open source project for automating GitHub user access via the API and pull requests? I worked at a company a while back...
Which company is killing at devops?
Note: This is not a job post.
I was just curious to know if as a devops engineer, you could land in one dream company which would it be?
Which company is killing at devops? I know about Netflix, Spotify and Amazon though.
https://redd.it/sqs9qy
@r_devops
Note: This is not a job post.
I was just curious to know if as a devops engineer, you could land in one dream company which would it be?
Which company is killing at devops? I know about Netflix, Spotify and Amazon though.
https://redd.it/sqs9qy
@r_devops
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Which company is killing at devops?
Note: This is not a job post. I was just curious to know if as a devops engineer, you could land in one dream company which would it be? Which...