Bootstrapping DevOps for the Internet Computer
By George Miranda | Last modified on May 28, 2021Senior Software Engineer of DFINITY shares the core cultural touchstones his company embedded into their organization, including creating SLOs and SLIs. He emphasizes how important is that SLOs "reflect aspects of your service that are visible to the user" and relates this to Charity Majors' quote "Nines don’t matter if your users aren’t happy."
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