Interesting topic. 

Were there pre-conditions as part of the auto deploy? i.e. all tests, or some 
particular tests had to pass... did it run the full suit, or was there there 
some detections over which particular tests covered this push to master? 

I presume if there's a regular commit going on, then running the full suite of 
tests would not be  possible. 
Sounds like an interesting challenge. 

Often thought it'd be great to have a tool, that given a particular 
class/method within a project can identify all the tests using it. Maybe 
there's something already out there for this? Only 1 coffee in to the day, so 
unsure.

I'm available to help team-based projects on a freelance basis at the moment. 
Let me know if that's you?

Cheers,
Ian.

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----- Original message -----
From: Sean Kenny <sean.ke...@hotmail.com>
To: "North West Ruby User Group (NWRUG)" <nwrug-members@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [NWRUG] Re: This is a bit embarrassing...
Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 02:16:37 -0800 (PST)

On Sunday, February 4, 2018 at 2:15:38 PM UTC, doug livesey wrote:
> I'm really sorry, I can never remember anybody's name.
> There was a chap at the last NWRUG who was telling a bunch of us about how 
> his workplace had recently shifted to auto-deploying anything committed to 
> master.
> It was a system organised with kubernetes, and there was CI and tests running 
> on the live stack and everything.
> Anyway, it was really interesting and I thought it might make a cool talk.
> I wasn't going to try to nominate anybody else until I could suggest an idea 
> for a talk I'd do, too, but I'm coming up with nothing for me so far!
> Anyway, seeing as I can never remember anyone's name, the gentleman in 
> question can always plead ignorance if he reads this and doesn't feel 
> inclined to sharing it with the group. :)

Hey,

That was me but I'm going to plead ignorance as far as giving a talk about it 
goes; I don't think just a run through of it would be interesting to the 
majority of people. I'm planning to do some blog posts about a few of the 
things but it's just finding the time in work or the motivation out of it. 
If/when I get those done, I'll let you know.

Cheers,
Sean

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