08-27-2019, 11:57 AM
The continuous improvement ethos that DevOps espouses is hard to pick up for many people, both technical and non.
While I accept the value of releasing the minimum viable product (MVP) and iterating with new features and improvements, others aren't as patient or understanding. It's hard to build in this mentality to contacts, I'm guessing, so we end up with overengineered crap as the initial (and in many cases, final) release because the relationship with the developers is temporary.
While I accept the value of releasing the minimum viable product (MVP) and iterating with new features and improvements, others aren't as patient or understanding. It's hard to build in this mentality to contacts, I'm guessing, so we end up with overengineered crap as the initial (and in many cases, final) release because the relationship with the developers is temporary.