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by treis
1472 days ago
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>Nobody outside the team needs a single iota of visibility into my efforts to keep our internal documentation tidy. Anyone who is keeping tabs on this is wasting their time and needs to find something useful to do. This is naive. Someone above your team is superficially watching how much work your team does. If you don't document it then it doesn't get counted. You want it to get counted if you care about promotions and raises. >The claim in this thread is that a ticket is necessary for all changes, and fixing typos is a change. Not in this thread. The original complaint is opening a ticket for updating internal documentation. >The "that" here is making the change itself vs. making the change itself and doing two other things. No, the "that" is watching a repo instead of you taking a tiny amount of to tell the team you wrote some documentation. |
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It is not naive. Top down micromanagement is certainly common but it isn't inevitable. I have worked in multiple businesses with healthier management cultures. I'm sorry if you haven't.
> The original complaint is opening a ticket for updating internal documentation.
Yes, the rebuttal to which was "that's stupid don't do that" to which the claim was "it's normal to require tickets for every change", which is what I said the claim is. I wouldn't be pushing back on a claim like "nearly every change requires a ticket, but not minor edits to documentation like fixing typos". But that's not what people are advocating here.
> No, the "that" is watching a repo instead of you taking a tiny amount of to tell the team you wrote some documentation.
What thing are you saying is "telling the team"? Filing the ticket? So the team is subscribed to the feed of new tickets then? Why not just be subscribed to the feed of new changes to the repo? What do you see as the difference between those two things? Or is "telling the team" the standup status update about it? In that case, can't I tell them about the change I made directly? How does having a ticket help?