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Scaling Communication through Continuous Integration

Description

At Etsy, we continuously deploy code. New features and bug fixes can go from development to production in 20 minutes. We have maintained this low barrier to deployment over the past year despite nearly doubling the number of people that can deploy. Communication has a huge impact on the velocity of development and moving forward. We explicitly communicate over IRC, but we also evolve communication patterns through several other vectors, and one of those vectors is out Continuous Integration environment. In this talk I will not only discuss how communication patterns at Etsy have evolved with our growing development team, but I will also elaborate on how team size, role composition, motivation, culture, and available tools sets can impact communication patterns and subsequently throughput.

Conférence donnée lors du Forum 2012, ayant eu lieu les 05 et 06 juin 2012.

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Le speaker

LB DENKER

LB Denker graduated from RIT with a BS/MS in Computational Mathematics/Computer Science. She then moved on to a small job in a small city in central New York before being courted by Google, bringing her to the Big Apple, where she worked in both test and development for over 4 years. Now she has taken a turn for the handmade, helping Etsy grow its spectacular development culture and continuous deployment process as the self-proclaimed Anthropologist of Developer Community.

Commentaires

Interesting. Not sure if it is possible to work like this everywhere (some systems can be too complex for a developer to be confident he has tested every functionality that could be impacted), but amazing that it actually exists
Evil Pimousse, le 06/06/2012
Very happy to see that a very well known company like Etsy is doing very cool industrialisation
Bastien Jaillot, le 06/06/2012