Remember when people use to roll their own Linux distros? We'll be saying the same thing about application management platforms one day.
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Replying to @kelseyhightower
It's all getting so boring. Write an app, deploy the app, add the features, fix the bugs, and do it all over again.
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Once you're stuck in that mundane loop, call it continuous delivery, and shift focus. Save the excitement for what you ship to customers.
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Believe it or not continuous delivery is a solved problem. Just pick a set of tools with real APIs, write some glue code, and move on.
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Maybe for web apps. In general (desktop, embedded, IoT, etc.) it's far from a solved problem.
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Privilege model and how to protect users against both outdated, vulnerable software and against malicious updates is HARD.
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And even if your updates will never be malicious, that doesn't mean the updates by whoever acquires you won't be.
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