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intro
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preamble
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who am i?
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wilson river, oregon
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how many groups care? -lots!
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sociotechnical systems theory
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introverted, me?
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fly fishing and devops principles
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essence of systems thinking
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systems thinking
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feedback and iterative improvement
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collaboration and shared knowledge
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adaptability and continuous learning
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conditions change
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adaptability and continuous learning
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resilience through problem solving
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ethics, community, and sustainability
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so, why do i care about this stuff?
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conclusion
Description:
Explore a unique conference talk that draws parallels between fly fishing and DevOps principles. Dive into the Wilson River in Oregon as the backdrop for understanding sociotechnical systems theory and its application to software development. Discover how systems thinking, feedback loops, collaboration, adaptability, and continuous learning are essential in both fly fishing and DevOps practices. Examine the importance of resilience through problem-solving and the role of ethics, community, and sustainability in both domains. Gain insights into how seemingly unrelated activities can provide valuable lessons for improving DevOps practices and fostering a more holistic approach to software development and operations.

DevOps Lessons from Fly Fishing - Applying Systems Thinking and Adaptability

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