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by Eisenstein
481 days ago
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And if it is the programmer's fault, what can we do about it? People are trying to avoid finding a solution that isn't throwing their hands up in the air. We either need to solve the problem in a place that is effective with the situation as it is (the tools) or we need to solve the situation such that it has consequences for doing the wrong thing on the part of the developer. Which shall it be? |
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In addition to that, it'd be cool if the blameless postmortems were made public, so everyone could learn from them.
As for the other 2 options of restricting freedom, and extremely blameful postmortems, I reject both.