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What Happens When You Hit Enter? Episode 3: CI/CD and Red Hat OpenShift
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What happens when you type 'git push -u origin --all' and hit enter? The better question may be why is a CI/CD pipeline a best practice for DevOps teams? Continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) can help deliver code changes more frequently and reliably, but if you've ever submitted a pull request to an open source project, you know a lot is going on behind the scenes. There's automated tests, maintainer feedback, the trip through integration hell, but there's even more happening in CI/CD for Red Hat OpenShift. That's because Red Hat OpenShift is a collection of technologies that make Kubernetes more useful and powerful, including Tekton, Prometheus, Grafana, Cri-o, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. And there's additional testing to ensure the features going into Red Hat OpenShift are enterprise-grade. How does it all happen? Our Red Hat OpenShift engineering team takes you through the whole behind the scenes process.
This episode's expert Red Hat panel includes:
Scott McCarty, Product manager, Containers
Urvashi Mohnani, Senior software engineer, OpenShift
Sally O’Malley, Software engineer, OpenShift
Steve Kuznetsov, Senior software engineer, OpenShift
Miss previous episodes? Watch more 'What Happens When You Hit Enter':
#DevOps #CI/CD #OpenShift
This episode's expert Red Hat panel includes:
Scott McCarty, Product manager, Containers
Urvashi Mohnani, Senior software engineer, OpenShift
Sally O’Malley, Software engineer, OpenShift
Steve Kuznetsov, Senior software engineer, OpenShift
Miss previous episodes? Watch more 'What Happens When You Hit Enter':
#DevOps #CI/CD #OpenShift