Dehaan is pretty much spot on. Knupp's post seemed to first latch onto the idea that devops is about devs doing ops works. To add, I think Knupp should do a rewrite after listening to some devops cafe and food fight podcasts, if he really believes in what he wrote.
It's somewhat an unfair comparison though. If you're the author/creator of ansible you surely have spent a lot of time thinking and understanding what devops means. To be frank, I cannot tell if Knupps post is just link bait to sell his book.
The concept (and value) of the devops mindset & culture is less debatable in 2014 than in the past 5 years. Those who latch onto the totem pole model will simply get left behind while the rest of the industry moves on... or at least that's what they tell me!
Dehaan is pretty much spot on. Knupp's post seemed to first latch onto the idea that devops is about devs doing ops works. To add, I think Knupp should do a rewrite after listening to some devops cafe and food fight podcasts, if he really believes in what he wrote.
It's somewhat an unfair comparison though. If you're the author/creator of ansible you surely have spent a lot of time thinking and understanding what devops means. To be frank, I cannot tell if Knupps post is just link bait to sell his book.
The concept (and value) of the devops mindset & culture is less debatable in 2014 than in the past 5 years. Those who latch onto the totem pole model will simply get left behind while the rest of the industry moves on... or at least that's what they tell me!