By: Mike MacAuley
Couldn't agree more Gareth. At the LGA we run a networking platform for the local government sector called Knowledge Hub. Our experience shows that weaning the process addicts off the release cycle fix...
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[...] fixing bugs and making tweaks to copy and code wherever necessary on GOV.UK. As Gareth noted in his blog post earlier today, we’ve release more than a hundred updates to GOV.UK since [...]
View ArticleBy: Etienne Pollard
In reply to Mike MacAuley. Hi Mike Good to hear that you're using agile to good effect at the LGA. Do you have weekly or fortnightly sprints internally, even if your releases are monthly? Gareth and...
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This is way to deploy an application where you have full control over the environment in which it is being deployed. It requires not only an easy way to push out code and changes but a way to monitor...
View ArticleBy: Paul Swartout
This is a great insight into how trust can be built within an organisation by implementing something that works every time you use it. Only by repeating the same process many many times will people...
View ArticleBy: Etienne Pollard
In reply to Paul Swartout. Worth taking a look at https://github.com/alphagov/ and reading through http://digital.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/2012/10/12/coding-in-the-open/ for more on our development...
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[...] UK Government: Regular Releases Reduce Risk [...]
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[...] release updates continuously, so there’s a lot of changes to keep these stakeholders informed about. We could be meeting this [...]
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[...] quiet work of releases, updates and improvements. It’s not as dramatic but it’s more effective, safer and serves our users [...]
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