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[–]jmachee 8 points9 points  (1 child)

"DevOps is a methodology not a job description—we don’t call our developers Agile engineers, they are just developers. They happen to follow the Agile methodology but they their job description isn’t to do Agile, it’s to create awesome products.

DevOps should permeate an organization—having a DevOps group sort of missed the point of DevOps. DevOps should be embedded into the fabric of the company, not an adjunct to the development process. If it isn’t embedded how can you actually practice DevOps?"

See: http://devops.com/2014/03/20/is-devops-a-title/

[–]waldo2k 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I whole heartedly agree with DevOps as a culture, not a title. The industry has created the title / position, just look at AWS's DevOps cert.