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Ninety percent of organizations now have platform teams according to the DORA 2025 report, but most just renamed their ops team and called it platform engineering. This episode breaks down the team sizes, reporting structures, and interaction patterns that actually work—backed by data from DORA, Spotify, Netflix, and Microsoft. Full episode page: https://platformengineeringplaybook.c... Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction & The Rebranding Problem 02:30 - Team Size: Why 6-12 People Works 05:00 - Reporting Structure: Three Models 08:00 - News Segment (Sim, Docker Hub Leaks, Meta BPF-LSM, Litestream VFS, GitHub Failures, GPT-5.2) 12:00 - Team Topologies Interaction Patterns 14:30 - Success Metrics: What to Measure 16:00 - Structure by Company Stage 18:00 - Anti-Patterns to Avoid 20:00 - Practical Takeaways Key Statistics: 90% of organizations have platform initiatives (DORA 2025) 76% have dedicated platform teams 8% individual productivity boost when done right 10% team productivity boost Optimal team size: 6-12 people (Spotify), 5-9 (Microsoft) Target self-service rate: greater than 90% Team Structure by Company Stage: Startup (less than 50 engineers): 2-4 people, reports to VP Engineering, collaboration mode Growth (50-200 engineers): 6-9 people, dedicated platform lead, transitioning to self-service Scale (200+ engineers): Multiple 6-12 person squads, Platform VP, federated model News Covered: Sim: Apache 2.0 n8n alternative for AI agent workflows (19K GitHub stars) Docker Hub Credential Leak: 10,456 images, 4,000+ AI API keys exposed Meta replacing SELinux with BPF-LSM for runtime security Litestream VFS: Read-only SQLite from S3 GitHub login failures (7.6% impacted by scraping attack) GPT-5.2: 70.9% beat top professionals on GDPval Sources & Links: DORA Report: https://dora.dev/ Team Topologies: https://teamtopologies.com/ Spotify Engineering: https://engineering.atspotify.com/ Backstage: https://backstage.io/ NAV Platform Engineering: https://nais.io/ Subscribe: https://platformengineeringplaybook.c... #DevOps #PlatformEngineering #TeamTopologies #DORA #EngineeringLeadership #DevEx #InternalDeveloperPlatform #SRE #CloudNative #Kubernetes #Backstage #Spotify