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I am looking for some more real world success examples of a devops group doing good release management. Requirements of release notes, dependencies, known issues etc. how do you manage a process from code being done to the review to scheduling the release/deployment etc. I know that with true ci/cd it’s not like that. We are working towards that level but right now there is still a lack of trust in the code quality and QA/QE teams as well. I fall back to my old itil days but it’s way too rigorous and the teams can’t adjust
Thoughts?
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