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by CoffeeOnWrite
926 days ago
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You define tooling too narrowly. That custom script that the team uses to cut a release branch and notify people with contributions on the branch that it's being deployed? That's a tool, that itself uses off the shelf tools/products (eg. perhaps Python, GitHub, Slack). And it could possibly be a very helpful tool that saves manual effort and improves results, for a fairly low cost. Sure you can spend too much time and effort building tools, rather than focus on meeting the most important business objectives, and we've all met developers that do that. But you can certainly build too few tools, as well. |
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