Dashboard
Having a pipeline running is great, but if our build is not working, or our tests aren't running, we need to know about it and react. Most pipelines provide systems which give notifications, for example, sending emails or posting in programs like Slack, but most of them provide tools to create a dashboard as well.
A dashboard from a pipeline should visualize the different stages that we do, from building our software to launching our test or deployments, and usually are color coded with the standard work green, broken red. If we have a dashboard, we could just display it somewhere that the team could use to see if the pipeline is working and fix it where needed. Our pipeline dashboard could also be easily integrated with our application ...
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