@jim
@programming.devHere's a hypothetical scenario at a company: We have 2 repos that builds and deploys code as tools and libraries for other apps at the company. Let's call this lib1
and lib2
.
There's a third repo, let's call it app
, that is application code that depends on lib1
and lib2
.
The hard part right now is keeping track of which version of lib1
and lib2
are packaged for app
at any point in time.
I'd like to know at a glance, say 1 month ago, what versions of app
is deployed and what version of lib1
and lib2
they were using. Ideally, I'm looking for a software solution that would be agnostic to any CI/CD build system, and doubly ideally, an open source one. Maybe a simple web service you call with some metadata, and it displays it in a nice UI.
Right now, we accomplish this by looking at logs, git commit history, and stick things together. I know I can build a custom solution pretty easily, but I'm looking for something more out-of-the-box.
https://www.devever.net/~hl/webappcoupling
So it's been about a week since I turned on the discussion bot, /u/mahoro@lemmy.ml (Mahoro-chan). This bot is a (lazy) fork off of AutoShonenpon
, in which I hacked in a connection to Lemmy instead of Reddit.
Anyway, I'd like to get some feedback from the community.
(side note: since yesterday, federation has been painfully slow from my instance so it might take me a while to respond to messages)
It was a great app! Been a user for as long as I remember using reddit on my phone.
Thanks @talklittle@lemmy.world I appreciate all your hard work over the years.
https://skamille.medium.com/an-incomplete-list-of-skills-senior-engineers-need-beyond-coding-8ed4a521b29f
For varying levels of seniority, from senior, to staff, and beyond.
https://mangadex.org/chapter/e84450bc-db8f-457d-a93c-e358a1968872
Read Please Go Home, Akutsu-san! Ch. 144 on MangaDex!
https://www.npr.org/2023/06/20/1183176707/andrew-tate-indicted-human-trafficking-rape-romania