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Dispatch – Open-source release of Netflix's crisis management framework

128 pointsby m0hitabout 5 years ago

6 comments

iruoyabout 5 years ago
You can also read it here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;outline.com&#x2F;p3PBUY" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;outline.com&#x2F;p3PBUY</a><p>Medium really annoys me, because I can&#x27;t even scroll without disabling my adblocker.
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madroxabout 5 years ago
Incidents basically represent engineering culture in extremis. Seeing how large orgs manage incidents really says a lot about culture. It&#x27;s interesting to see Netflix go so far to automate what amounts to trivial amounts manual labor in (hopefully) rare instances. It says a lot about how they think about making mistakes and the developer experience working through crisis.
lifeisstillgoodabout 5 years ago
So much of this is generalisable to just running a project or a company (comms, collecting metadata, making smart automation decisions to save time effort duplication.)<p>There is a deep business transformation lurking here. As a post here says Netflix clearly has at its heart &quot;just automate it all&quot;.
luordabout 5 years ago
Python, VueJS and Postgres.<p>That right there is my favorite stack for prototyping. Though, admittedly, I only say that because none of my prototypes have taken off (yet).
jf___about 5 years ago
Fun to see `sentry.io` as one of the dependencies, kind of an interesting level of recursion on an incident mgmt app
doublerabbitabout 5 years ago
So in other words another over-complicated ticket system
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