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:pencil:  You can add more questions & answers by submitting pull requests :) You can read more about it [here](CONTRIBUTING.md) :pencil:  You can add more questions & answers by submitting pull requests :) You can read more about it [here](CONTRIBUTING.md)
:cn:  You can find the [中文](README-ZH_CN.md) chinese translation right [here](README-zh_CN.md)
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[中文 README](README-zh_CN.md)
## DevOps ## DevOps
<a name="devops-beginner"></a> <a name="devops-beginner"></a>
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<summary>What do you consider as best practices for CI/CD?</summary><br><b> <summary>What CI/CD best practices are you familiar with? Or what do you consider as CI/CD best practice?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>What are you taking into consideration when choosing a tool/technology?</summary><br><b> <summary>What are you taking into consideration when choosing a tool/technology?</summary><br><b>
You may use one or all of the following: In your answer you can mention one or more of the following:
* mature vs. cutting edge * mature vs. cutting edge
* community size * community size
* architecture aspects - agent vs. agentless, master vs. masterless, etc. * architecture aspects - agent vs. agentless, master vs. masterless, etc.
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<summary>What ways are you familiar with to deliver a software?</summary><br><b> <summary>What ways are you familiar with to deliver a software? What are the disadvantages of each method?</summary><br><b>
* Archive - collect all your app files into one archive (e.g. tar) and deliver it to the user. * Archive - collect all your app files into one archive (e.g. tar) and deliver it to the user.
* Package - depends on the OS, you can use your OS package format (e.g. in RHEL/Fefodra it's RPM) to deliver your software with a way to install, uninstall and update it using the standard packager commands * Package - depends on the OS, you can use your OS package format (e.g. in RHEL/Fefodra it's RPM) to deliver your software with a way to install, uninstall and update it using the standard packager commands
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<summary>How do you measure your CI/CD quality? Are there any metrics you are using?</summary><br><b> <summary>How do you measure your CI/CD quality? Are there any metrics you are using for measuring the quality?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>How to deal with configuration drift?</summary><br><b> <summary>How to deal with a configuration drift?</summary><br><b>
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Note: cross-dependency is when you have two or more changes to separate projects and you would like to test them in mutual build instead of testing each change separately. Note: cross-dependency is when you have two or more changes to separate projects and you would like to test them in mutual build instead of testing each change separately.
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<summary>In what scenarios would you prefer to use SQL?</summary><br><b>
* Homogeneous data, no changes anticipated
* ACID compliance is important
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## Jenkins ## Jenkins
<a name="jenkins-beginner"></a> <a name="jenkins-beginner"></a>
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<summary>What type of jobs are there? Which types have you used and why?</summary><br><b> <summary>What type of jobs are there? Which types have you used?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>How did you report build results to users? What ways are you familiar with?</summary><br><b> <summary>How did you report build results to users? What ways are you familiar with for reporting results?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>There are four teams in your organization. How to prioritize the builds of each team? So the jobs of team x will always run before team y for example</summary><br><b> <summary>There are four teams in your organization. How to prioritize the builds of each team? So the jobs of team x will always run before team y for example</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Do you have experience with developing a Jenkins plugin? Can you describe this experience?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>If you are managing a dozen of jobs, you can probably use the Jenkins UI. How do you manage the creation and deletion of hundreds of jobs every week/month?</summary><br><b> <summary>If you are managing a dozen of jobs, you can probably use the Jenkins UI. How do you manage the creation and deletion of hundreds of jobs every week/month?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>How would you implement an option of a starting a build from a certain stage and not from the beginning?<summary><br><b> <summary>How would you implement an option of a starting a build from a certain stage and not from the beginning?<summary><br><b>
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##### Jenkins Dev
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<summary>Do you have experience with developing a Jenkins plugin? Can you describe this experience?</summary><br><b>
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<summary>Have you written Jenkins scripts? If yes, what for and how they work?</summary><br><b> <summary>Have you written Jenkins scripts? If yes, what for and how they work?</summary><br><b>
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## Cloud ## Cloud
<a name="cloud-beginner"></a> <a name="cloud-beginner"></a>
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<summary>What types of Cloud Computing there are?</summary><br><b> <summary>What types of Cloud Computing are there?</summary><br><b>
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