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First time reading one of my articles? start here for more: Summary article & index

Part Article
I The 1201 program alarm
II Glenn’s flight
III Functional vs non-functional requirements
IV RACI
V ChatOps
VI SRE & Transparency
VII Operational Scorecards
VIII MVP vs PoC
IX DevSecOps Quarantine
X Reliability
XI Day-2 Operations
XII Flying to the Moon is like developing on your laptop
XIII Three minutes without breathable air
XIV If Neil Armstrong were your engineer, you wouldn't need this!
XV Computer-aided responses and reflexes
XVI Overcoming chaos on the way to the Moon
XVII Managing an Agile product launch — over Christmas
2020 Lunar Landing Lessons from 2020
XVIII Flying to the Moon from the Backroom — Mission Control
Lunney Glynn Lunney — SRE Leadership
STS-1 The Mightiest Monolith
Collins Michael Collins — Carrying The Fire
STS-2 4th of July Fireworks — A Balanced Action Plan
STS-3 Testing and Proofs of Concept — the Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests
Webb-1 The James Webb Space Telescope — Making 300 points of failure reliable
Webb-2 The James Webb Space Telescope — Success through Redundancy
Webb-3 Gyros and Gimbals, oh my! — The James Webb Space Telescope Reliability Lessons
Webb-4 Known Unknowns — Webb Struck by Meteoroid!
Webb-5 Day 2 Operations with the James Webb Space Telescope
XIX Moon landing anniversary (collection article)
Voyager-1 Is there such a thing as a system that’s too reliable?
Lunar-1 How can you land 5 kilometers above the Moon?
XX July is an auspicious month
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