Blameless Postmortem - CI/CD Glossary Definition
A blameless postmortem examines how the system let an incident happen instead of who to blame, which encourages honest reporting and real fixes.
A blameless postmortem reviews an incident by focusing on systemic and process causes rather than assigning individual fault. The goal is honest analysis so people share information freely.
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