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Release engineering is a specific job function at Google. Release engineers work with [[software engineers]] ([[SWEs]]) in product development and [[SRE]]s to define all the steps required to release software—from how the software is stored in the source code repository, to build rules for compilation, to how testing, packaging, and deployment are conducted. <ref>https://sre.google/sre-book/release-engineering/</ref>
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Release engineering is a specific job function at [[Google]]. Release engineers work with [[software engineers]] ([[SWEs]]) in product development and [[SRE]]s to define all the steps required to release software—from how the software is stored in the source code repository, to build rules for compilation, to how testing, packaging, and deployment are conducted. <ref>https://sre.google/sre-book/release-engineering/</ref>
  
 
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wikipedia:Release engineering

Release engineering is a specific job function at Google. Release engineers work with software engineers (SWEs) in product development and SREs to define all the steps required to release software—from how the software is stored in the source code repository, to build rules for compilation, to how testing, packaging, and deployment are conducted. [1]

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  • https://sre.google/sre-book/release-engineering/
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