DevOps Tweets of the Week - 11/14
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Always entertaining are the insightful or agitated comments from developers and sysadmins on twitter. The DevOps community has quite a strong twitter presence where plenty of people sound off on what's got them angry or excited. Here are some of the best tweets I found from last week.
I think that our friend DEVOPS_BORAT is a characature by Matt O'Keefe, but I could be wrong. Either way, I think that the guy behind DevOps Borat isn't really anti-devops.
@ctudball: Proof that sysadmins don't make good programmers: All their tools are mostly written in Perl or Ruby. #devops
@tomased: If you are still editing your configuration files by hand, you're doing it wrong! #puppet #devops
@jamesotron: Sometimes Chef, I want to punch you in the face. #devops
@patrickdebois: so wierd to see #devops being described as a hype
@VanessaAlvarez1: #IOF11we learned 5 lessons: open source rules; automate everything; design 4 infrastructure failure; need skilled staff; NEED #devops mind
@DEVOPS_BORAT: To make error is human. To propagate error to all server in automatic way is #devops.
@philiph: Continuous Deployment is when the nightmare never ends, right? #devops
I think that our friend DEVOPS_BORAT is a characature by Matt O'Keefe, but I could be wrong. Either way, I think that the guy behind DevOps Borat isn't really anti-devops.
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