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by philihp
1926 days ago
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Very much so. In my experience with nightly jobs in a corporate setting, the more often something happens, the more likely you are to catch an upstream dependency that breaks it. The sooner you catch that breakage, the easier it is to get the resources (either from that team, or from your own team) to fix it. It’s a matter of “Oh we changed that API 2 months ago, everything is fine for us, all of our people have moved on to other tasks” versus “Oh our change broke you? We can revert it until we have a workaround”. 2 months, in most orgs, is enough time to figure something out before your entire business goes offline. |
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