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Sorry, Neo, if I struck a nerve there, but I never said that CI/CD are engineering principles. I said that the Cloud is appreciated by those customers that implements CI/CD as part of their developing and delivering/deployment strategy. You had a lot to say and seems to have a strong opinion that anything opposite to your logic is "one sided". I do not have anything else to say.
You did not "strike a nerve with me" ... I did not reply with emotion.
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Basic engineering principles are not "strong opinion".
They are facts.
There is no doubt (in my mind at least) that the terms you highlighted in bold, quoting you exactly:
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It is all about Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery and Continuous Deployment.
That is simply "marketing buzzword hype" ... it's not my opinion.
That phrase paints a picture which is meant by marketing people to sell a technology service based on a one-sided promise. That obvious to the casual observer.
Just because I do not agree with your post, does not mean it "hit a nerve".. but it is my responsibility to reply to something posted here which is hype and not factual "system engineering".
I'm a formally trained system engineering guy with 40 years of system engineering experience, all in UNIX and Linux related IT networking and computing, since before the Internet until now, still coding and administering systems, because I love it, not because I have to do it for a living.
Some people actually think all these decades of hands-on experience has a lot of value
If you don't think my reply has value, then sorry about that.