Developers haven’t gotten significantly faster at making code changes and putting them into production over the past two and a half years, reported a new study by the CD Foundation and SlashData.
The overwhelming majority of developers in a new survey — 84% — say they’re involved in DevOps activities. But despite this, devs haven’t gotten any faster at making code changes and putting them into production over the past two and a half years.
The increasing complexity of the projects DevOps teams work on may be slowing down developer velocity, suggested the report by SlashData and the CD Foundation, a project of the Linux Foundation.