SRE Weekly - SRE Weekly Issue #317
Bit of a short issue this week, as I’m currently recovering from COVID-19. Please don’t worry! I seem to have a very minor case, likely thanks in large part to vaccination and masking. I mostly just feel tired.
Articles
This first article about the RaDonda Vaught case gives background and an overview of why prosecuting a nurse for a medication error is a bad idea.
Sending a nurse to prison for causing a patient’s death may satisfy the thirst for vengeance, but it won’t make hospitals any safer.
  Jessie Singer — The Nation
And this one goes into more detail about Vaught’s case and medical error in general, from the perspective of a doctor.
  Rob Poston
GitHub shares more detail about their very rough March.
  Jakub Oleksy — GitHub
I formerly advocated that the point of a retrospective was to produce action items. Now, my opinion is more nuanced and along the lines of this article. Action items are important, but we can’t let them get in the way of learning.
  Emily Ruppe — Jeli
I’ve done this before without even meaning to, and looking back on it, it was a great strategy.
When you know that your work will be reviewed by an expert, it’s better to be clear and wrong than vague.
  Lorin Hochstein
Outages
- Atlassian Cloud
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This affects Jira, Confluence, Statuspage.io, and OpsGenie. The incident has been ongoing for 5 days and counting.
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- Starlink
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SRE Weekly Issue #316
Monday, April 4, 2022
View on sreweekly.com I'm on vacation, so I prepared this issue in advance. Practically speaking, that just means there's no Outages section this week. See you all next week! PS Okay, I know I
SRE Weekly Issue #316
Monday, April 4, 2022
View on sreweekly.com I'm on vacation, so I prepared this issue in advance. Practically speaking, that just means there's no Outages section this week. See you all next week! PS Okay, I know I
SRE Weekly Issue #315
Monday, March 28, 2022
View on sreweekly.com I'm going on vacation, so I'm going to prepare next week's issue in advance. It'll look much like most issues, except there won't be an Outages section. See
SRE Weekly Issue #314
Monday, March 21, 2022
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Monday, March 14, 2022
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