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How to resolve errors in CI pipeline #364

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jkarpen opened this issue Aug 21, 2024 · 5 comments
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How to resolve errors in CI pipeline #364

jkarpen opened this issue Aug 21, 2024 · 5 comments
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jkarpen commented Aug 21, 2024

This will be an advanced training session for Caltrans on how to resolve errors in the CI pipeline. Will require developing new training materials.

@jkarpen jkarpen added the unplanned Unplanned work added to current sprint, after sprint planning label Aug 21, 2024
@jkarpen jkarpen changed the title How to resolve errors in CI pipeline (needs discussion) How to resolve errors in CI pipeline Aug 22, 2024
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jkarpen commented Sep 27, 2024

Plan is for @tnrahim to begin work on these slides during sprint 2024-20, but aiming to hold the session during sprint 2024-21 or later.

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tnrahim commented Oct 22, 2024

Building Draft Presentation here -> https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IokXFeUfhUvPaVzD4VVwk4OTjilHunoD

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@tnrahim day 4 in our dbt Cloud training is where we do a brief CI/CD intro

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jkarpen commented Oct 22, 2024

@tnrahim please include discussion of how ODI uses GitHub actions for CI in these slides.

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Closing as complete, thanks @tnrahim

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