We use Github’s projects AKA kanban. It’s nice to tie in directly to the repository features sure as milestones, labels, pull requests, issues, etc.
We have a board per platform. All boards have the same 5 columns:
Backlog - not in current sprint but can be added if spent complete
Current Sprint - can be picked up by anyone if not assigned
In progress - someone working on it
Testing - Completed issues / pull requests that get assigned to a coworker to review
Done - once reviewed moved here
Heard this story on the way home, made the drive hard trying to hold back the tears.
Off topic but I have two healthy daughters and a healthy wife. When I was with my wife giving birth in the hospital it was a terrifying feeling knowing much of it was out of my control. I can only imagine what these husbands went through watching their wives die right before their eyes
27 - Father of a 4 1/2 year old and a 7 month old. I really don't have time to program in the evenings much, but guess what? That's ok! You'll come to learn that there are more to life than "skilling up." I'm enjoying taking my oldest to after school activities and teaching her math a few years ahead of her age.
Programming couldn't bring me any of the happiness that being with my children could.
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Off-Topic of the post, but reading this post was hard for me as I like to highlight text as I'm reading. This site will automatically put a little button underneath where my mouse was after highlight and thus whenever I tried to click off my highlight, it would automatically bring up this window to post whatever I'm highlighting. I know quite a few other people on HN have the same habit of highlighting text as we read, so surely I'm not the only one that found that quite annoying.
I noticed a lot of low ratings once Facebook hid the "Most Recent" version of the feed to force you to take 3 steps.
Previously they had an easy way of switching between the two all within the first view that showed by default, now it's just a pain in the ass and it seems like none of the devs actually use it.
"I am fascinated by this backstory and like doing legal research for fun on Saturday nights, so I put down the $10 to run a few searches on the LA Courts site.
In June 2013, four months after the restraining order was granted, Pritchard is charged on two counts of "willful violation of a court order" under California penal code section 166(A)(4). Guilty on one count, dismissed/not prosecuted on the second count.
One year after that, on June 23 2014, Pritchard is charged again, this time under 273.6(A), a different section than before. Someone more familiar with the California penal code will have to help me understand the difference between the two. Since this was a repeat violation, perhaps a different statute applied. She is found guilty.
The next day, on June 24 2014, Pritchard is charged with two more counts: one guilty, one dismissed/not prosecuted.
So, from what I can tell, the offense for which Pritchard was incarcerated was not her first violation. There were multiple violations before this one, not to mention whatever conduct resulted in the protective order being issued in the first place. This doesn't even come close to telling the whole story – I, for one, would like to know if there was ever a relationship (professional or otherwise) between the two, or if they truly had never met at all – but it certainly helps to clarify what went on prior to Pritchard's experience in jail."
I don't know how common these lights are around the world (I have never seen them in the US but have not been EVERYWHERE), but in China I regularly saw lights that also had a timer to the side of it counting down so the change from yellow -> red was more easily expectable. I think this would work rather well if we were all really concerned with safety.
We have a board per platform. All boards have the same 5 columns:
Backlog - not in current sprint but can be added if spent complete Current Sprint - can be picked up by anyone if not assigned In progress - someone working on it Testing - Completed issues / pull requests that get assigned to a coworker to review Done - once reviewed moved here