Thanks for sharing this, Brian! x-posting to teampractices
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Brian Gerstle <bgerstle(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Short "case study" at LinkedIn [0]
<
http://engineering.linkedin.com/developer-happiness/getting-code-production…
about how they cut release latencies by
80-90% by reversing the "ice cream
cone of death" [1]
<http://engineering.linkedin.com/sites/default/files/InitialState-Fun.png
:
There's one particular snippet that strongly resonates with what I've
experienced at multiple jobs (emphasis mine):
*Team ownership of quality*
Quality is the responsibility of the *whole team*. Quality control is most
efficiently achieved if software quality is
considered at *every step in
the development cycle*. A software quality process will benefit from an
appropriate distribution of test automation ownership between teams
cooperating in a software development effort.
In other words: QA aren't the only ones responsible for tests. I would go a
step (or several) further and explicitly suggest that testing needs to be
considered at—or an integral part of—the design & planning processes.
Rich Hickey goes even further in his talk about "Hammock Driven
Development"
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f84n5oFoZBc> (highly recommended: TL;DR;
people start work before fully understanding the problem space).
Things seem to be trending up at WMF, especially w/ the Web engineers' big
strides in end-to-end testing. However, as the article suggests, you need
to attack the quality problem from both ends—perhaps even emphasizing unit
tests (shortest feedback, cheapest, least fragile).
0:
http://engineering.linkedin.com/developer-happiness/getting-code-production…
1:
http://engineering.linkedin.com/sites/default/files/InitialState-Fun.png,
thanks to Zeljko for introducing me to that fun term, much better than
"upside-down pyramid"
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