DevOps didn’t come from nowhere, and it doesn’t operate in a vacuum. Any time you’re trying to apply DevOps principles, there are already going to be existing ways of doing things either in the workplace or, at the very least, in the minds of the team as they come together. You might build a team of thirty professionals, and they would have thirty different opinions on the “right” way to do things.
Relatedly, it’s hard to define DevOps, because it’s one of those terms that’s used in slightly different ways by different people. There’s a fair amount of debate about what is and isn’t DevOps.
There’s a whole discussion about whether or not it should be “DevOps” or “DevSecOps” and whether or not the two terms refer to the same thing. In a future post, I’ll explain why I prefer the term DevOps, even though I think everyone would agree that the “Sec” (Security) portion of the culture is extremely important.
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