Releng 2013 keynotes: John O'Duinn (Mozilla) and Roman Scheiter (LinkedIn)
>> Friday, May 10, 2013
There are two exciting keynotes planned for Releng 2013
John O'Duinn, Director of Release Engineering at Mozilla will kick off the workshop with his keynote Release Engineering as a Force Multiplier. The build and release process used to be a pain point at Mozilla, but now makes the company and community more productive as a whole. As a result, Mozilla
will present the afternoon keynote entitled Against All Odds – Completely Overhauling Linkedin's Release Process. This session will cover the evolution of LinkedIn’s release process from
its earliest days to the point where the rapidly growing engineering
team necessitated a radical shift. This shift, an executive sponsored effort to address technical
debt and introduce new thinking to boost engineering efficiency allows six hundred developers to
release thousands of changes per week without compromising
quality. As part of this undertaking, LinkedIn learned many best
practices, developed tools and custom infrastructure, and lived through
the internal cultural changes needed to make this independent release
process work. Roman will detail the evolution and results of this shift so you can learn directly from LinkedIn's pain.
Check out the full program on the Releng 2013 site. To register for the conference, which is managed as part of the larger ICSE conference, you can follow this link and choose the one-day-workshop. See you in San Francisco on May 20!
3 comments:
I have to say John's keynote was one of the most consistent and thoroughly thought through Releng presentation I have seen in a good while. And I have seen a lot of them. Its modern in its approach, and addresses the core software release issues high tech organizations deal with today in a way that is sustainable and follows not only core engineering but business principles as well. Great choice for a keynote speaker.
Boris Debic.
Google Inc.
Boris, thank you for your comments. I'm glad that you enjoyed his talk, I've sent your feedback to you and he was thrilled. I really enjoyed the Google talk and your comments at the workshop too, thank you for attending!
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