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by ams6110
4443 days ago
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How important is it, really, for everyone to know what everyone else is doing at every moment. I see two issues: 1) Daily stand-ups are adequate to communicate what I'm working on each day. Updates more often than that become noise. 2) The issue/task tracking system will let me see who, if anyone, is working on a particular issue. I more often care about who is working on issue X (if X is blocking me, for example) than I care about what Joe is working on right now. |
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The "realtime" aspect of it is less important than it seems at first. Our team, for example, updates 3-4 times a day on average, sometimes a bit more if we're just jumping from project to project to cleanup bugs or do general maintenance.
The fact that we've positioned this as a status board just reinforces that perception - that seems to be a common sentiment, and something we're going to have to consider again.
Thanks for the feedback.