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DevOpsCommunity

DevOpsCommunity is an open-source repository (MIT-licensed) that curates and shares free DevOps and SRE learning resources, including roadmaps, courses, books, projects, and interview preparation materials. It functions as a community-driven knowledge hub rather than a deployable tool or framework.

Source: GitHub — github.com/rohitg00/DevOpsCommunity
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Repositoryrohitg00/DevOpsCommunity
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LicenseMIT — OSI-approved
Stars979
Forks253
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Last updated2025-05-24
Sourcehttps://github.com/rohitg00/DevOpsCommunity

What DevOpsCommunity is

A resource aggregation repository hosting curated links to DevOps/SRE educational content, tooling guides, Kubernetes resources, infrastructure-as-code examples, and interview materials. No primary codebase language detected; content is primarily markdown-based documentation and external resource links.

Quickstart

Get the DevOpsCommunity source

Clone the repository and explore it locally.

terminalbash
git clone https://github.com/rohitg00/DevOpsCommunity.gitcd DevOpsCommunity# follow the project's README for install & configuration

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Best use cases

Learning pathway for DevOps career transitions

Teams or individuals entering DevOps/SRE roles can use the curated roadmaps, free courses, and 90-day learning guides to structure self-directed learning at minimal cost.

Interview preparation resource hub

Centralized access to DevOps interview questions, system design resources, project ideas, and resume tips for candidates preparing for DevOps/SRE positions.

Community knowledge sharing and curation

Open-source contributors can add DevOps-related blogs, tools, and learning resources to a publicly maintained knowledge base, supporting peer learning in operations communities.

Implementation considerations

  • No implementation needed; repository is documentation and curation only. Use as a reference guide or starting point for DevOps learning strategies.
  • Regularly validate external links in the resource table, as many point to third-party content (Twitter threads, Medium articles, external repos) that may become outdated or broken.
  • Content curation is ongoing but not guaranteed; latest push was 2025-05-24, but no formal release schedule or versioning strategy is documented.
  • Contributors should review contributing.md before adding resources; repository explicitly requests help aligning resources and creating proper guidelines.
  • The repository is marked as 'in build', indicating ongoing structural improvements and invitations for contributors to help organize content.

When to avoid it — and what to weigh

  • Need production-ready DevOps tooling — This is a resource aggregator, not a functional DevOps platform, CI/CD tool, or infrastructure automation framework. It links to tools but does not provide tooling itself.
  • Require authoritative, peer-reviewed content — Content is user-contributed and curated by individual maintainers; no formal editorial review, technical vetting, or SLA guarantees. Quality and accuracy depend on community submissions.
  • Need hands-on lab environments or sandbox access — Repository links to external resources but does not host runnable labs, containerized exercises, or pre-configured learning environments. Most practical work requires external platforms.
  • Seek enterprise support or SLAs — Community-maintained repository with no commercial support, uptime guarantees, or dedicated maintainer availability. Issues and PRs are addressed opportunistically.

License & commercial use

MIT License (Open Source Initiative compliant). Permits use, modification, and distribution for commercial and private purposes, with attribution and license inclusion required.

MIT is a permissive OSI license compatible with commercial use. Organizations may use, reference, fork, and redistribute this repository in proprietary contexts provided the MIT license and copyright notice are retained. However, this is a curated resource collection, not a proprietary tool or product, so commercial value is limited to knowledge curation, not licensing restrictions.

DEV.co evaluation signals

Editorial assessment — not user reviews. Directional, with an explicit confidence level.

SignalAssessment
MaintenanceActive
DocumentationAdequate
License clarityClear
Deployment complexityLow
DEV.co fitGood
Assessment confidenceHigh
Security considerations

As a resource aggregator, security depends on the integrity of external links. No authentication, data storage, or sensitive systems are involved in the repository itself. Users should vet linked third-party content (courses, tools, projects) for security and privacy before use. No known vulnerabilities or security audits documented.

Alternatives to consider

Linux Foundation: Introduction to DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (Free Course)

Formal, peer-reviewed DevOps curriculum with structured learning paths and certifications, offering authoritative content vs. community-curated links.

roadmap.sh DevOps Guide

Interactive, visual roadmap for DevOps careers with decision trees and skill progression; already linked in DevOpsCommunity but provides more structured guidance.

Kubernetes.io Official Documentation + CNCF Resources

Authoritative, vendor-backed reference materials for cloud-native and Kubernetes learning, with guaranteed currency and technical accuracy vs. community aggregation.

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DevOpsCommunity FAQ

Can I use this repository for commercial training or corporate learning programs?
MIT license permits commercial use. You can fork, reference, or redistribute the repository with proper attribution. However, most learning content links to third-party sources; review their licenses separately. The repository itself is a curation, not proprietary training material.
How often is the resource list updated?
Last push was 2025-05-24. Repository is marked 'in build' and contributions are welcome, but no formal update schedule is documented. Quality and currency depend on community submissions and maintainer curation.
Is this suitable for hands-on DevOps practice?
No. It is a resource index, not a training environment. Most links point to external platforms, free courses, and GitHub repos (like 90DaysOfDevOps, devops-exercises). You must access those separately and follow their instructions for hands-on labs.
Who maintains this, and can I get support?
Primarily maintained by Rohit Ghumare (@ghumare64) with community contributions. No formal support model; support requests are via GitHub issues. Community-driven maintenance means response time is unpredictable.

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