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by mod
3425 days ago
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We have offices in different regions and some workers are fully remote (and others are sometimes-work-from-home). Our hangout usage is mostly for meetings, which are just check-ins and planning meetings. Typically during the course of a meeting several people will briefly screenshare what they're working on, and a typical meeting involves multiple time-zones and states (although we're all US-based). Sometimes pairing is done using hangouts, which isn't the best solution, but also isn't overly inhibiting. We are a small company, but > 15 developers. I've never wanted to drive the coworker's screen, however I could see how that could be useful in many cases. I'm not particularly thrilled with hangouts, in the same way I'm not particularly thrilled with, say, ssh--but it has always gotten the job done and allowed me to share my screen with others painlessly. |
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For us, where everyone is remote (I haven't seen my team's faces for over 6 months), the marginal utility of a tool's delightfulness/stability is quite high. Maybe we're just picky. :)