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by ilyt
1224 days ago
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If they don't CI will fail and not even show that as code to review so it's not exactly an issue. And if they push to master it can always be reverted and the clown shamed. Works well enough > You're just hoping ...yes, hoping that I'm not working with idiots and change the job if I would be. It's different for OSS or any project with external contributor but you need to require some minimal level of competence |
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Yes, CI failing is a big issue! It means you can't bisect, and you show everyone else down while the big gets fixed.
> hoping that I'm not working with idiots
Ah you're one of those "only idiots make mistakes" types. Ok never mind; I hope you can learn that everyone makes mistakes - including you - one day, but I won't try to convince you now.
(You have successfully convinced me that trunk based development is a terrible idea though; at least for anything more than tiny teams working on small projects.)