In many companies, despite generally respectful and productive communication, there are sometimes problems and misunderstandings between the team responsible for designing, developing and producing the software and the team responsible for physical infrastructure and deploying/managing released software. Such situations can be uncomfortable for both sides, so I am always looking for ways to avoid and mitigate such problems.
Chris Read has a nice example of using a “retrospective” meeting to clear up and solve these kinds of issues.
Retrospectively Breaching the Wall between Developers and Operations « Chris Read


For years Frank Carver has been paying attention to the strange world of convergent technology. During that time he has discussed and researched broad subject areas, come to some surprising conclusions, produced and distributed digital media, scattered ideas and opinions like sparks from a firework, and above all consulted for businesses both large and small to help develop and deploy successful systems, services, and products in this highly complex arena.

