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kuahyeow
·3개월 전·discuss
Just use blocking/non-blocking.

The issue with nitpicks: different reviewers have different definitions of what a "nit" is.
kuahyeow
·5개월 전·discuss
This is a delightful reverse turkey graph (each day before Thanksgiving, the turkey has increasing confidence).
kuahyeow
·7개월 전·discuss
GitLab employee here. We have completed the move away from Gollum years ago (see https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/2381).

It looks like that doc https://docs.gitlab.com/development/wikis/ was outdated - since fixed to no longer mention Gollum.
kuahyeow
·7개월 전·discuss
If anyone is interested in this - checkout Richard Behiel's video on this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj_GSBaUE1o

It is fantastically long, but still fascinating !
kuahyeow
·8개월 전·discuss
I think you are ascribing too much into this. If he does not believe anything then there will be nothing to write about. It looks like he does not believe in _your_ ideals - that does not make it nihilism though.
kuahyeow
·작년·discuss
I work from New Zealand, for a quite geographically distributed team. For our team, the solution is partly:

    1. "Write everything down" culture.
    2. Rotate the regular meetings. For example, a meeting around 1000 UTC for Europe / Asia folks on Monday. Repeat the same meeting at 2000 UTC for US / Asia folks.
    3. Write good notes for each meeting, so people who could not attend can review asynchronously.
2x meetings may not work for a truly distributed team where you have people all over the world. In which you will need to have 3x rotating meetings which becomes a bit harder to manage.

DST changes do happen every six months, or so. We mostly roll with it, and adjust the meeting times as necessary.