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Re: [Health-dev] DevOps
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Axel Braun |
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Re: [Health-dev] DevOps |
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Tue, 05 Apr 2016 21:27:32 +0200 |
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Hi,
Am Dienstag, 5. April 2016, 13:59:56 schrieb Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto:
>
> Yes, you are right, however it is far from having "Infraestructure as
> code", what I mean is having health on a way on working as Continues
> Delivery and Continues Integration, considering that implementing ERP
> requires more than just install
Definitely, continuous adaption is part of this.
I used to run a productive Tryton environment, and my target was always to
have as least as possible administrative effort.
So for the Tryon system we used packages from OBS (build.opensuse.org)
The enhancements were implemented as separate package, build as well on OBS,
but without disclosing it to public.
Both are installed with system package management. Updates on base package
automatically trigger a rebuild of depending packages, so the whole
environment is always up to date, with minimal effort.
Just as additional thought
Axel
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