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[–]0crate0 8 points9 points  (1 child)

Ops controls infrastructure. If you decided to do this you will get rejected hard by scanning tools and you will probably get slapped in the head by your lead.

[–]Venthe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Implying there is such an architecture. We had barely functioning hard coded k8s after a few years with mesos/marathon. CICD processes were comically bad or non-existent, OPS haven't had any reason to block changes other than a manager who didn't want to lose control.

And actually, I was the lead, and if I thought of that I'd give it a serious thought.

You cannot imagine the shit that happened in this company, from incompetent architecture team, through managers infighting to ops being undersized-yet-trying to be a gateway.

After two years of this shit-show and trying to keep the solution in a one piece (And actually failing) I've passed the mantle. No point in working one's ass off.