This isn’t nearly as fun as the variant I always end up playing, wherein some outsider explains that the process I happen to use and like cannot possibly work and needs to be replaced immediately, even though they will never participate in it.
Hi tedu, nice to see you. How’s your evening? Good, me too, thanks. Say, do you have a minute to talk about the lifechanging power of git workflows, and what they can do for your business or project?
I hear you! I’ve found keeping a notebook or Readme with my design decisions + justification useful for reminding myself and others why things are the way they are. Of course, if the outsider’s job justification requires them to force you to change regardless, that’s not so useful.
This isn’t nearly as fun as the variant I always end up playing, wherein some outsider explains that the process I happen to use and like cannot possibly work and needs to be replaced immediately, even though they will never participate in it.
Hi tedu, nice to see you. How’s your evening? Good, me too, thanks. Say, do you have a minute to talk about the lifechanging power of git workflows, and what they can do for your business or project?
I hear you! I’ve found keeping a notebook or Readme with my design decisions + justification useful for reminding myself and others why things are the way they are. Of course, if the outsider’s job justification requires them to force you to change regardless, that’s not so useful.