@StevenJV@mheusser That might work...
Looking for a gentle word, the context is a tester new to a team where there is concern about the lack of context leading to problems.
@jeremydmiller I do it but feel kinda bad about it. Feels like I am taking away a learning opportunity, but maybe if I drop a note about why I changed it then it would be ok.
@bjorn_fahller File jira ticket:
FB-0001
As a bit
I want to flip
so that I can later flop
of course the PM will soon realize that this is not a single story but a full epic and we will need a few spikes to clarify and research.
@chris_hawk@chrisrickard you were.. up until the point you became aware of that and you became an imposter-imposter-imposter.... its recursion without and exit condition imposters all the way down.
@mheusser@StevenJV@stevepoling The prospect is seeking opportunity, you are seeking information about ability. Doing an exercise is one road to that end. Asking to be compensated is information about the prospect.
I suspect that a live review of code with planted issues may reveal more per minute of effort.
Diagrams are not designs. Diagrams capture communication and discovery within an ongoing design. Sooner than later the design takes on a code focus, and the discovery continues. Diagrams help, but it's s nearly impossible and certainly impractical to continuously sync with code.
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