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by doctor_eval
1376 days ago
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I agree. The only thing that matters is the change that ultimately gets committed. It’s rare enough to need to go through the commit logs, but optimising for this instead of optimising for getting the job done quickly and well, makes no sense to me. And anything contentious or tricky should be commented in the code itself. There is a place for everything - PR comments, public slack channels, private DMs, in-person meetings, video calls, 1:1s - even phone calls! - but what’s critical is to use the tool that best gets the job done. And most of the time the job is not “teach everyone all the time”. |
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