This book would sell X,000 copies pretty quickly and create substantial value, so if anyone wants to take a stab at writing it... Much of it is not rocket science, but having every SaaS entrepreneur independently reinvent not-rocket-science as table stakes is clearly suboptimal.https://twitter.com/robwalling/status/1219789056969596928 …
Can you say more? I would actually take the other side of this from the perspective of a typical small SaaS company, if I understand what we're talking about correctly.
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having the ability to quickly put your software back to some past revision in a small set of the last n, in an automated fashion. so like, if you release version n and it goes bad, going back to version n-k k <= say 4, easily.
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Oh *that* I buy. I was assuming a very detailed release management pipeline like larger shops have, which strikes me as overkill, but you can get that version for almost free in a lot of stacks.
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