I believe we now have enough info to quantify the tradeoffs.
Dev is the sperm, Ops is the egg (or vice versa).
And it takes time for the sperm to talk to the egg. The sperm must travel. He types in Slack "Hello <Name>, I have simple trick to save money for bewba service.". The egg must travel, type in Slack, "I can't find bewba service in our catalog but I can't say that out loud".
Through time and effort, the sperm and egg finally connect, and the bewba service's money guzzling is shaved.
When the scenario is right, the travel time is not worth it. We kill of one of the sperm and egg, and accept the risks. The killed sperm-or-egg leaves the circle, and everybody in the circle is satisfied.
Dev is the sperm, Ops is the egg (or vice versa).
And it takes time for the sperm to talk to the egg. The sperm must travel. He types in Slack "Hello <Name>, I have simple trick to save money for bewba service.". The egg must travel, type in Slack, "I can't find bewba service in our catalog but I can't say that out loud".
Through time and effort, the sperm and egg finally connect, and the bewba service's money guzzling is shaved.
When the scenario is right, the travel time is not worth it. We kill of one of the sperm and egg, and accept the risks. The killed sperm-or-egg leaves the circle, and everybody in the circle is satisfied.