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by otterley
3175 days ago
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How do you know it was a conscious decision, as opposed to ordinary human oversight? As the old saying goes, never ascribe to malice what can be adequately ascribed to incompetence. (Though I wouldn't go so far as to call CircleCI "incompetent" -- security issues are rampant in this industry, despite everyone's best efforts.) |
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I think we can rule out a malicious decision regardless though. I'd wager if it was flagged by the annoyingly pedantic but super smart developer, then it's still sitting in their Trello board buried under a few hundred features that were considered a higher priority by the product manager. In this case, the decision felt mostly harmless.
Or yeah, probably just as likely that no one noticed.