Natalie Lunbeck
Natalie has always been majorly interested in the world of software and infrastructure. She’s worked with Shipyard since 2021, where she’s developed a valuable understanding of environment management and its best practices. In her free time, Natalie DJs a radio show and is a volunteer ski instructor.
Session
When you’re improving your CI/CD pipelines and processes, implementing trunk-based development is usually the first step you’ll need to take. This is because true CI/CD is simply applied TBD – you’re building, testing, and pushing small (yet fully functional) code changes to main with a daily cadence. Implementing TBD is more than just adjusting the development workflow at the IC level – it involves infrastructure, tooling, and leadership changes.
In this ignite, we’ll discuss what steps you’ll need to take to enable your team to develop and deploy faster under TBD. We’ll zoom in and talk about the importance of “test before merge”, self-service infrastructure, and quality CI/CD pipelines.