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</blockquote><h2 style="color:black;weight:bold;"> Infra &amp; Performance </h2>
</blockquote><h2 style="color:black;weight:bold;"> Infra &amp; Performance </h2>
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Your participation and observation of what is done during key moments or all of the job is supported by a framework in my domain space (DS), which you can use as an Actually Known Person there. The <a title="links for both on this page describing the app" href=https://devops1.sameboat.network/sb-app><span style="background-color:gainsboro;color:navy;"><b>DS App</b></span></a> contains various elements of the framework and the cover charge can be paid in-app if you're not already an AKPERSON. Process <a href=# title="Waivers may have an itinerary with items of interest">waivers</a> thru <a style="background-color:gainsboro;navy;" href=https://devops1.sameboat.network>devops1</a> only.
Your participation during part or all of the job is supported by a framework in my domain space (DS), which you can use as an Actually Known Person there. The <a title="links for both on this page describing the app" href=https://devops1.sameboat.network/sb-app><span style="background-color:gainsboro;color:navy;"><b>DS App</b></span></a> contains various elements of the framework and the cover charge can be paid in-app if you're not already an AKPERSON. Process <a href=# title="Waivers may have an itinerary with items of interest">waivers</a> thru <a style="background-color:gainsboro;navy;" href=https://devops1.sameboat.network>devops1</a> only. In practice, a job might be performed as a PWYWG without use of my automation to support same.
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&sup3; <span style="font-size:8px;">Core Domain Space, as distinct from the underlying operating systems, languages, packages, etc. and ofc other DS operators  owned domain spaces, if and when.</span>.
&sup3; <span style="font-size:8px;">Core Domain Space, as distinct from the underlying operating systems, languages, packages, etc. and ofc other DS operators  owned domain spaces, if and when.</span>.