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Co-authored-by: Dave Dorbin <ddorbin@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Dorbin <ddorbin@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Dorbin <ddorbin@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Dorbin <ddorbin@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Dorbin <ddorbin@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Dorbin <ddorbin@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Dorbin <ddorbin@google.com>
Hey @dorbin and @brian-armory, I have resurrected this and would appreciate another round of review. Not ideal to have such a long newsletter but I want to feature the most salient content from the summer while sharing all of the great stuff that's been coming out lately. A doable new year's resolution for our community team will be a bite-sized version of this in a consistent monthly cadence in 2021. @nikema-armory is making progress towards that by automating the curation process via TalkWalker and Zapier : ) @nikema-armory, do you have bandwidth to contribute to this PR by helping me fill in the Jobs and Tweet Street sections? I'd love to see a couple tweets you think are good about Spinnaker, and some jobs. Maybe some of the stuff that got picked up by TalkWalker? And any Armory or OpsMX jobs that require Spinnaker skills are good too. If you're focused on other stuff, no worries as I could fill them in, or else delete the sections for this time around. |
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A couple of very minor edits, but otherwise LGTM so far.
## [Integrating Spinnaker with ServiceNow](https://www.armory.io/blog/integrating-spinnaker-with-servicenow/) | ||
Using ServiceNow as a system of record for software code and infrastructure changes to production environments? In this video and blog, learn to trigger Spinnaker pipelines from ServiceNow, use Spinnaker Pipeline Expressions to capture build metadata, and automate ServiceNow change requests. | ||
### [How to build a CI/CD pipeline with Spinnaker](https://youtu.be/nTXrKiQEeO8) | ||
In this episode of Season of Scale, Carter Morgan shows you how you can utilize Google's Cloud Build and Artifact Registry with Spinnaker and other tools to develop an automated, tag-based continuous integration and deployment pipeline. |
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In this episode of Season of Scale, Carter Morgan shows you how you can utilize Google's Cloud Build and Artifact Registry with Spinnaker and other tools to develop an automated, tag-based continuous integration and deployment pipeline. | |
In this episode of Season of Scale, Carter Morgan shows you how to use Google's Cloud Build and Artifact Registry with Spinnaker and other tools to develop an automated, tag-based continuous integration and deployment pipeline. |
## [Spinnaker idea: reusable run job stages via script runner containers](https://medium.com/@tomas_lin/spinnaker-idea-reusable-run-job-stages-via-script-runner-containers-ff5fd95ec056) | ||
Combine the deployment ease of the run script stage with the security advantages of a containerized stage by building general runner containers that run mix-and-match script workflows from S3. Enjoy the flexibility and security of a container runtime, and reduce time spent building containers. | ||
### [Spinnaker @ GIPHY](https://engineering.giphy.com/spinnaker-giphy/?fbclid=IwAR1aztJT68aqrDUBzPDGmYfpTQfvpNK5WHkVBQ1lxLViGbg6yx8aoJj-hMI) | ||
Understand the Site Reliability team at GIPHY's process for distributing applications to Kubernetes on AWS servers. Spinnaker has made it easy for GIPHY to integrate with existing Jenkins pipelines and tooling, deploy to multiple cluster via Helm, and handle automated canary testing and releases. |
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Understand the Site Reliability team at GIPHY's process for distributing applications to Kubernetes on AWS servers. Spinnaker has made it easy for GIPHY to integrate with existing Jenkins pipelines and tooling, deploy to multiple cluster via Helm, and handle automated canary testing and releases. | |
Understand the process the Site Reliability team at GIPHY uses for distributing applications to Kubernetes on AWS servers. Spinnaker has made it easy for GIPHY to integrate with existing Jenkins pipelines and tooling, deploy to multiple cluster via Helm, and handle automated canary testing and releases. |
Draft of Newsletter issue 4 including some proposed new sections including Jobs and Call for Participation. Tweet section is still to be completed; additions welcome. Looking for additional jobs to include, so please add any you think are a good fit. Also hoping for more Call for Participation items and would like to ask SIG leads.
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