Modularisierung -> CI#39
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mikesperber wants to merge 1 commit intoisaqb-org:mainfrom
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... und nicht umgekehert. Aus isaqb-org#26.
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Deine Sicht erschließt sich mir gerade noch nicht. Kannst du das bitte erläutern? Unsere Perspektive damals (und heute) war: Wenn ich Continuous Delivery machen will um bspw. MTTR zu beschleunigen, dann kann dies ein Treiber für eine bestimmte Art von Modularisierung sein. Gleiches gilt für Anforderungen an die Testbarkeit von Software. |
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Aus meiner Sicht machen hier beide Seiten Sinn. Vielleicht sollten wir den Punkt, wie ihn Alex beschreibt etwas besser erläutern und die Idee von Mike mit aufnehmen. |
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Wenn da "Treiber" stünde, wär's OK, aber da steht "Einfluss" - als ob die CI bestimmen würde, wo die Modulgrenzen sind. |
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... und nicht umgekehert.
Aus #26.