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by evincarofautumn
4113 days ago
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Wink all you like, but I get a lot of value from greppable, well written fixmes directly in the source they pertain to. If I’m working on a feature and I discover some odd misbehaviour, there is often a comment right there in the source, explaining precisely what I need to do next. |
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Things that we know need to be addressed, but the priority level is "when we have time" are better served living in the code. They tend to get lost in project management and ticketing systems, whereas they live until the code dies if they are in the code.