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by seattle_spring 147 days ago
I took GPs meaning that the QA person in question sucked, but them being the best meant the other QA folks they've worked with were even worse.
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Let's call the person in question Alex. Having to make every new feature Alex-proof made all of the engineers better.
Did it? Sounds like making things "Alex proof" may have involved a large amount of over-engineering and over-documenting.
That's not at all what they meant. They meant they ended up raising their own quality bar tremendously because the QA person represented a ~P5 user, not a P50 or P95 user, and had to design around misuse & sad path instead of happy path, and doing so is actually a good quality in a QA.
It's possible but I'd guess they are probably not worse than the average user.