Done means released. Everything else is inventory.

📰 Dev.to · Nat Young

Learn how to implement Continuous Delivery to reduce deployment gaps and increase efficiency, which is crucial for software development teams

intermediate Published 29 May 2026
Action Steps
  1. Build a Continuous Integration pipeline using tools like Jenkins or GitLab CI/CD
  2. Configure automated testing and deployment scripts
  3. Deploy code changes to a staging environment
  4. Test and validate the deployment
  5. Release the deployment to production
Who Needs to Know This

Software engineers, DevOps teams, and product managers benefit from understanding Continuous Delivery to streamline their deployment processes and reduce inventory, making it easier to manage and track changes

Key Insight

💡 The gap between deployment and release should be a deliberate decision, not an accident or a big event

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💡 Done means released! Close the gap between deploy and release with Continuous Delivery #ContinuousDelivery #DevOps

Key Takeaways

Learn how to implement Continuous Delivery to reduce deployment gaps and increase efficiency, which is crucial for software development teams

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