Pipeline Foundations for Busy Teams
Wire linting, tests, and artifact promotion into a single Git-backed pipeline you can explain to stakeholders.
Fusionchainlink starts where ad-hoc scripts end. You map repository events to stages, add quality gates, and document rollback paths. Labs use a sandbox org so you can break things safely before mirroring patterns at work.
What the syllabus includes
- Branch protection patterns aligned to trunk-based flow
- Artifact naming, retention, and provenance checklists
- Smoke suites wired as required checks before merge
- Promotion diagram you can paste into internal wiki
- Secrets handling overview (no live credentials in labs)
- Runbook template for first responder during failures
- Office hour slot for mentor review of your YAML
Artifacts you leave with
- Ship a two-stage pipeline with gated deploy to staging
- Publish a concise architecture note for your squad
- List three measurable quality gates your team agrees to
Lead mentor
Naree Prasert — Former platform lead at a Bangkok logistics group; focuses on readable pipelines.
Duration: 5 weeks · evenings · Format: cohort · Category: foundations · Level: beginner
Price (informational): 8,900 THB — see Money-Back Policy for eligibility notes.
FAQ
No. Labs run in our sandbox. You translate patterns using screenshots and exported YAML where needed.
No. We stop at staging patterns. Production cutovers stay with your internal change board.
We do not tune proprietary mainframe connectors or on-prem hardware drivers—those need vendor workshops.
Participant notes
The Fusionchainlink “Pipeline Foundations” module finally gave me vocabulary to argue for required checks without sounding like I was blocking releases.
Mentor notes on my YAML diff were blunt in a useful way—flagged a redundant artifact upload I had cargo-culted from a blog.