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Posted on 20131206 Friday20131205 Thursday by Balder

DevOps JSR aka Java Config JSR

On twitter there were some rumbles on a Java Config aka Devops JSR. I went to read it’s mailinglist and it gave me a bit the creeps! And I thought  “ah no 140 chars is to short for a decent rant! so I wrote a rant on RebelLabs”

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