Use this category only when the content is materially about DevOps.
Definition: DevOps is a software delivery philosophy that unites development, operations, and related teams through collaboration, automation, feedback, and shared accountability to deliver value continuously and reliably.
Must have:
- Explicit discussion of bridging or eliminating silos between development and operations.
- Automation of repetitive delivery work, such as infrastructure, testing, compliance, or deployment.
- Continuous delivery or faster, more reliable software value delivery as an outcome.
- Fast feedback loops, observability, or data-driven learning used to improve delivery.
- Shared accountability for product quality, reliability, or security across development, operations, and security teams.
Strong fit:
- Primary: DevOps is the main subject and at least two Must have items are discussed.
- Secondary: DevOps is a substantial supporting theme and at least one Must have item is discussed.
Weak fit:
- Tertiary: DevOps is mentioned or adjacent, but the content is mostly about tools, cloud, Agile, security, or software engineering generally.
- Ignored: DevOps is absent, only implied, or supported only by generic software delivery language.
Exclude:
- Agile, Scrum, or project management content that does not address development-operations collaboration and delivery flow.
- CI/CD tooling, cloud infrastructure, Kubernetes, or automation scripts discussed only as technical tools.
- Site Reliability Engineering or IT operations content focused only on uptime, incidents, or infrastructure management.
- DevOps job adverts, team names, certifications, or career advice without DevOps principles or practices.
- Generic terms such as collaboration, automation, reliability, software delivery, continuous improvement, or culture are insufficient on their own.