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The last line of defence: Indigenous rights and Adani's land deal

  • Written by: Morgan Brigg, Senior Lecturer, Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Queensland
imageMembers of the W&J Traditional Owners Council outside the Federal Court.W&J Council

The Wangan and Jagalingou Traditional Owners Family Council (W&J) is involved in a remarkable struggle to assert their Indigenous rights in opposition to the proposed Adani Carmichael coal mine. Despite the company’s board-level decision to proceed,...

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Monitoring Build Times: Maintaining our Fast feedback Loop

  • Written by: James Healy, Technical Director, The Conversation

The Conversation launched over six years ago and our continuous integration infrastructure has evolved over that time.

For the first few years we ran happily ran Jenkins on a single physical server. Our feature set grew rapidly and by early 2013 the build time for our core CMS code base peaked at an unhelpful 28 minutes. We explored options for...

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