DevOps Evolution: Key Takeaways from Patrick Debois’ DevOpsDays Austin Slides
The article presents a visual recap of Patrick Debois' DevOpsDays Austin presentation, illustrating the history, culture, practices, challenges, and future directions of DevOps through a series of themed paintings and captions that highlight automation, measurement, feedback loops, and the human side of the movement.
This article reproduces the slides shared by Patrick Debois at DevOpsDays Austin, using a collection of expressive paintings to summarize the evolution of DevOps over the past years.
Looking back at DevOps
What remains after eight years?
The good, the bad, the ugly
In the beginning
Development and Operations
Build pipelines
Automation
Metrics
Engineer culture
Plan‑Do‑Check‑Act (PDCA)
Listening to feedback
Optimizing workflow
Achieving great victories
What else?
Beyond cloud computing
Not only for startups
Blameless post‑incident analysis
Business metrics
Fast, better feedback to business teams
Seeing the whole system
Identify the next bottleneck
Step back and review
I have DevOps syndrome
Patrick Debois didn’t say that
Hard‑to‑change habits
Tool‑centric mindset
Automation and testing principles
Uber’s DevOps
Containers are wildly embraced in shipping
We need to build a pipeline
DevOps identity
Do we sound like DevOps?
Same thing with new tags
Unfinished migration work
Dedicated DevOps engineers
Are you really doing DevOps?
Our first attempts may have created more silos
Business and IT constantly battling
Technology and business still fragmented
Refactoring
HR, sales, accounting
Sending signals to business teams
Let’s sit down and talk
Back to the human side
Extreme human‑centric operations
I only need an API
This road is blocked
Fake hype follows
Serverless architecture
Fire or not?
Everything as a service
Your company’s non‑DevOps parts
All service statuses at a glance
Exposed internal logs
NoOps vs DevOps
Version‑control API
Documentation
Sharing at conferences
Repeated refactoring
Ah‑ha! Moment of insight
Partner relationships
Leverage technology links
Brain split
Works of Canadian‑Spanish painter Paco Poment
Keep the personality of DevOps
Overall, the slides convey that DevOps is a cultural and technical journey that requires continuous learning, collaboration, automation, measurement, and a human‑focused mindset to bridge the gap between development and operations.
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