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The Big Git Switch – Migrating to Git to increase your flow

Part 1
Written by Technical Consultant Stewart Osborne Linux Automation specialist, RedHat Certified Engineer and DevOps Practitioner.
One of the core principles of the DevOps movement is that of increasing the “flow” of software from development through to production. Decreasing the lead tim...
The Big Git Switch – Migrating to Git to increase your flow
The Big Git Switch – Migrating to Git to increase your flow
Category: DevOps News, Digital Transformation, Git

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