Just to catch you up on some of our online TV shows on OpenShift.tv, Christian Hernandez and Chris Short have been covering the exciting realm of GitOps in a series exploring said Galaxy. In Episode 14, the pair take a look at Tekton would be considered in a CI/CD workflow. From the video description:
Now that we've looked at other continuous integration (CI) tools, let's see how Tekton stacks up. Tekton is a young yet powerful CI tool for Kubernetes and OpenShift that's optimized for building and deploying cloud-native, microservice-based applications. When it comes to CI, there are lots of options, each with a slightly different set of features, so we'll look at why you'd want to use it and dive into the features Tekton offers.
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