It’s uncommon but it’s used once in a while. I do it 2-3 times a year at least. And believe me, most people wouldn’t even know how to start to do it or would think it’s too hard and prefer to do it in a different way so they don’t need to ever traverse the graph.
It depends on the developer. Myself I like to get in touch with where my code is deployed. So I like to do that stuff myself but most of the time there
Is somebody dedicated to that.
That just shows your lack of information on how to manage knowledge workers.
Good managers know how to ship products by knowing how to manage knowledge workers and removing friction in the communication inside and outside the team.
Working remotely you can minimize these interruptions by turning off notifications. Which in my experience is common. And bad etiquette to interrupt (buzzing channels) unless it’s urgent.
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