Similarly to how the transition from sysadmin to DevOps was a once in a lifetime opportunity to professionalize a trade and get them appropriate salaries and status, I think there is a bifurcation happening among savvy consumers of operational labor right now.
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What do you think of the complaints from some founders that DevOps professionalism is too costly, or the resistance to paying market rate because they hope it will become automated soon?
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I think what I usually think about complaining about market rates: if DevOps labor is overpriced then you should sell it rather than buying it. Given few founders or VCs are teaching themselves Ansible, well, there’s your answer.
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the advantage of tech startups doesn't have anything to do with technology it's that they're structured vertically instead of horizontally. multi-disciplinary teams responsible for all aspects of serving a particular market or group of customers instead of sales team, etc
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This thread is very much a thing we’ve been talking about at
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