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raghava | 3 years ago

> there is a great opportunity to help businesses manage their software supply chain

Yes, very much. There are so many layers, components, and their intricate relations that goes totally ignored today at least in most places. Because, doing so is insane amounts of work. Only BigCos can afford to have dedicated teams for 's/w supply chain management', considering the cost-parity-with-returns. However, the solution on this end that works for BigCo doesn't necessarily work for SMEs & startups. That gap isn't small, if am right.

> Another product that is often requested is a visual DAG debugger. When a pipeline break, you want to know why, and staring at your CI logs is definitely not the best experience for that. With a web UI, there's a lot we can do there.

Yes. This definitely helps. But more than a viz DAG element, people look for an early-warning of a failure. Most common build-failure reasons (other than failed tests) -> expired creds used somewhere in the pipeline, provisioning failed/time-out, problem at some other dependent module totally outside org's control (some OSS/dep). People seem to be bothered equally about how to squash'em rather than just where to squash. Locating the part where pipeline broke is just half the part. Actionable insights as to how that pipeline can be healed is the hard part. And considering the diversity of the ecosystem, that's gonna be a wild ride.

BTW, are you folks hiring? "DevOps OS for enterprises" seems very very enthralling, esp for an old toolmaker.

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